Hugh: if i had a digital camera or even a phone cam, i would take a pic of what it looks like installed on a SC for you. There is probably a way to utilize the block concept in a clean way for a 130, but it may require some machining or slight modification to the tractor. Also, the OE SC remote valve (and required tubing) may be just as bulky where you need to install it on a 130. We have one of those in the weeds too i wish i could take a pic of for you.
The machining i speak of could be a simple as drilling and tapping to accept the cleaner looking 56 series fittings like used for the brake lines and power seat vs. the pipe thread the adapters come with; or it could be as intense as reverse engineering the plate and relocating the ports. Maybe a blend of those two ideas? Even running a pipe out of the plate a few inches might help, but i do not know what that area looks like for your application, so even removing a small piece of platform may or may not help you.
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