Baileynet valve

/ Baileynet valve #2  
FYI-You linked a 2-spool...

There are equivalent valves at the Surplus Center also...

What are you using it for? And what is the GPM specs for your machine?

Edit to answer this:
I am assuming that Tandem Center means the same as Open Center. Am I right?

Read THIS thread.
 
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#3  
I am using it for rear remotes on a FarmTrac 270DTC. I only have about 7-8GPM so it should work fine. I would be operating a TnT and use the third for things like my post driver. The picture in the earlier link I think is just a generic picture. If you look at the No. it is 3 spools. I think their descriptions are confusing.
 
/ Baileynet valve #4  
You are right Eric, I did not read close enough...

$158 for a 3-spooler is a very good price-go for it.
 
/ Baileynet valve #5  
I recently put the 3 spool and 2 spool version of these in 21 gpm in a plow/dump truck. Very good quality and very happy with them. If you are using anything for power beyond, I would spend a little more for the higher gpm. Just me though.
 
/ Baileynet valve #6  
I recently put the 3 spool and 2 spool version of these in 21 gpm in a plow/dump truck. Very good quality and very happy with them. If you are using anything for power beyond, I would spend a little more for the higher gpm. Just me though.


Do they have PB ports on them? I would like to get a 3 spool version if they do.

jb
 
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If you are using anything for power beyond, I would spend a little more for the higher gpm. Just me though.

I just checked the tractor specs again. The pump only has 6.2 gpm capacity. Do you really think it would make any difference going from a 10 gpm valve to a 21 gpm valve? In terms of PB the 3PH will be after the valve. I can plumb the loader either before or after. My first intent was going to be after the loader valve.

John: I sent a message to them about PB on this valve. I will let you know what I hear. I did download their catalog and in it they say the valve comes with PB.
 
/ Baileynet valve #8  
I just checked the tractor specs again. The pump only has 6.2 gpm capacity. Do you really think it would make any difference going from a 10 gpm valve to a 21 gpm valve? In terms of PB the 3PH will be after the valve. I can plumb the loader either before or after. My first intent was going to be after the loader valve.

John: I sent a message to them about PB on this valve. I will let you know what I hear. I did download their catalog and in it they say the valve comes with PB.


I don't think you gain anything by going to the larger capacity valve. In fact, it may be "twitchy" to operate as it won't have the low flow fine control that the smaller valve will have.

I didn't see the link to DL the catalog. Have to look again. And THANKS in advance for letting me know about the PB port! That price on a 3 spool is sweet.
jb
 
/ Baileynet valve #9  
Found the catalog. Yep, it says they have PB. Looks like the wallet may get cracked open.

jb
 
/ Baileynet valve #10  
I just checked the tractor specs again. The pump only has 6.2 gpm capacity. Do you really think it would make any difference going from a 10 gpm valve to a 21 gpm valve? In terms of PB the 3PH will be after the valve. I can plumb the loader either before or after. My first intent was going to be after the loader valve.

John: I sent a message to them about PB on this valve. I will let you know what I hear. I did download their catalog and in it they say the valve comes with PB.


In that case, you're fine with the 10 gpm.

you need part # 220-915, power beyond plug, it's $16 and at the bottom of the page.
 
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I attached a PDF specification document I just got from Bailey for this valve. Anyone know much about the Bulgarian company Badesnost? I was confused by some of the wording in their catalog but if you want PB you do need to purchase the plug. The valve does not come configured with the PB plug.
 
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/ Baileynet valve #14  
All the ports on those valves are SAE 8. What is it equivalent to. Is it the same as the 1/2'' NPT?
 
/ Baileynet valve #16  
How is the metering on these valves? Do the spools have metering notches at all or is it an all or nothing valve?

Would like to use on T&T if I can avoid the needle valves.

Thanks.
Jeff
 
/ Baileynet valve #17  
Did you just take a guess and change the url from the P35 document?


Chuckle - no, I saw the web site address on the info you sent me and went there. They have the full docs on all products.

jb
 
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Chuckle - no, I saw the web site address on the info you sent me and went there. They have the full docs on all products.

jb

You are a better man than I. I searched that site and could not find it. I just went back and noticed I just never moused over the list on the right hand side of the products page. Thanks for posting the link.
 
/ Baileynet valve #19  
sae 8 is the same size as the ports on the prince sv valves

one thing I noticed in my research is that the sv series valve only has 1.44 inches between ports which means that the female 1/2 quick disconnects from surplus center will not fit thus limiting you to 3/8 qd`s which is what I was planning on using anyways.


has anyone else run into this problem with the sv valves
 
/ Baileynet valve #20  
Eric Phillips, Have you ordered this valve yet, and if so what are your thoughts on it? I'm thinking of ordering one like this also.
 

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