Looking for electric selector valve kit

   / Looking for electric selector valve kit #11  
The brand you're looking at may be what you want. It looks pretty nice.

I have a Fasse valve on one of my tractors. It's mounted to the remote hyd. outlets. Been on there for 6 years and has worked great. It can be mounted in other places and use quickconnects or just piped in also. The switch can be mounted any place that's convenient.

Shoup
 
   / Looking for electric selector valve kit
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#12  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I have the Long kit you describe and am delighted with it ...I just noticed your address ...if you wanted to take a ride up to Harpers Ferry and see it, PM me. )</font>

Thanks for the offer, I may take you up on it. I'm actually looking to upgrade tractors, and as soon as I do I want to be able to pull the trigger on the right kit. Thanks.
 
   / Looking for electric selector valve kit
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#13  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( The brand you're looking at may be what you want. It looks pretty nice.

I have a Fasse valve on one of my tractors. It's mounted to the remote hyd. outlets. Been on there for 6 years and has worked great. It can be mounted in other places and use quickconnects or just piped in also. The switch can be mounted any place that's convenient.

Shoup )</font>

I have a Fasse coming for my new (to me /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif ) JD 4210. My JD dealer only sells Fasse, not Long. I have a few questions for you. How do you have it wired for power? Did you have to splice the wires in? I'd like to get as much pre-wired as I can before it gets here.

Thanks
 
   / Looking for electric selector valve kit #14  
All you need is a fused hot wire to feed the switch. Mount the switch where you want it and run the two wires from the switch to the valve coils. Very simple to hook up.

I mounted the switch under the canopy.
 
   / Looking for electric selector valve kit #16  
Thanks for the link. That is a nice setup. You can mount those valves just about any place you want. You also get good flow with them. I use one side when running the wood splitter.

Hope they do a good job for you. It sure is nice to be able to flip a switch and not have to get off and change hoses.
 

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