MossRoad
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- Power Trac PT425 2001 Model Year
Spiffy said:Actually we were both saying you need a open center valve for the PT's constant volume [always flowing] circuits; this will hold true whether you have a PB port or just go in series. I confused the issue by further noting that there are cylinder spools and motor spools, which I've seen refered to in relation to "center" as well. Northern doesn't seem to specify cylinder or motor; perhaps I'm blind or perhaps they assume you want cylinder spools. Either way sorry about the confusion.
Actually, I used manual valves, I'll see if the search finds my thread on that for some pictures.
If the solenoid valve just switches the output of one circuit between the quick attach cylinder and the power angle cylinder on an attachment like a snowplow, or the jaws cylinder on the 4-in-1 or grapple it is just an A/B switch. I wouldn't think it would have to be open center or closed center. I don't think it would have any center. Just one port in for supply, two ports out for supplying circuit A or B, two ports in for the returns of the A and B circuits, and one port out for return to the tractor.
Here's a link to a manual valve, instead of an electric one. It has 6 ports as I described above. The only difference between the electric one and the manual one is that a solenoid will operate it instead of your hand.
http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_6970_20870_20870
This would allow you to put the solenoid valve out on the end of your lift arms and only have to run short little hoses. Then run some wires back to the switch on the joystick. I could also see this on the end of a backhoe to operate a thumb.