Yes. It works just like it should. The only limitation I have now is the coulpers are not breakaways. Need to be careful not to put any pull on the hoses. This has not been a problem, but you need to be aware of it.
I got the valve from Suplus Center and I also got the o-ring to NPT adapters from them. I built my own control box using a SPDT switch and indicator lights. The valve is ground isolated so using it on a positive ground tractor is not a problem
I mounted the valve to the back of the power-trol control by removing the four top screws and replacing them with one inch longer bolts. I spaced the mounting plat out by using shaft collar locks. This gave me enough room to mount the selector valve. The extra room also helped when I hooked up the hoses.
Now All I have to do is select the set of hoses I want to use with the switch and then I can still use the original control lever for the remote cylinder.
I have used it on a pull tpye box scraper that has hyd. lift and hyd. tilt. Really works good.
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