RickB
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Thanks J.J. for the advice. I am planning to put a tee between the valve that controls the bucket tilting and the cylinder. One port of the tee will go back to the rear remote that I'm going to install to use on a wheel disc. With the shut off in the other port which will be able to shut off the tilting of the bucket when I'm using the disc. I am thinking that if I would accidentally move the valve lever with the shut off closed and the remote not hooked up that it wouldn't be any different than holding the lever all the way one way or the other when the cylinder is all the way extended. I mean I wouldn't do it for long because the rpm's let you know right a way that it's not moving. Thanks again. Thor
Make certain that you only use fittings (including the shutoff) that are rated for a minimum of 2500 PSI.