ericm979
Super Member
You could use a loader valve or a valve with two double acting spools.
You may want one the loader valve or one of the spools to have a float position, so you can make the head angle cylinder float to let it follow the ground. Some ditch bank mowers have a mechanical way to allow some of that, and if yours has that it may be sufficient. Usually it's a slot or short arm that allows some up and down motion relative to the right side 3pt attachment point.
Do you have a mechanical valve that controls the grapple? In that case you can replace it with the new 2 spool valve and run a second set of rear remotes. If it's electric over hydraulic, you should keep that for the 3rd function and add the new valve.
You may want one the loader valve or one of the spools to have a float position, so you can make the head angle cylinder float to let it follow the ground. Some ditch bank mowers have a mechanical way to allow some of that, and if yours has that it may be sufficient. Usually it's a slot or short arm that allows some up and down motion relative to the right side 3pt attachment point.
Do you have a mechanical valve that controls the grapple? In that case you can replace it with the new 2 spool valve and run a second set of rear remotes. If it's electric over hydraulic, you should keep that for the 3rd function and add the new valve.