I would not bother with the electronic gizmos that allow you to switch between two functions. First off, if the SMTA is 6V, you will need to carry an extra battery to operate the gizmo, or convert the tractor to 12V. Second off, they are much more expensive than a simple two-spool hydraulic remote valve and some hoses ($500+ last time I priced one).
You can purchase an affordable two-spool OPEN CENTER remote valve at wwwDOTsurpluscenterDOTcom. It must be OPEN CENTER, or you will blow up your hydraulic pump. Pick one that has "NPT" aka standard pipe thread ports.
Simply install the two-spool valve in place of the one you have now, run some hoses to the rear of the tractor and add quick couplers for your baler.
You can also connect your current valve in line with the new two spool valve, and have all three functions working simultaneously. Simply connect the OUT from the new valve to the IN on the existing valve.
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