Description
When your Quicke loader controls start feeling sloppy or won’t hold position, a worn control cable is often the culprit. This 94″ replacement cable with ball and eye end fittings restores precise control over your loader functions, letting you place that round bale exactly where you want it instead of fighting with sticky, stretched cables. This replacement cable keeps your Quicke front loader operating smoothly and precisely, so you can handle everything from moving hay bales to cleaning out barn lots without fighting your controls.
What You’re Getting
- Ball and eye end pieces ensure secure, play-free connections that eliminate the slop developing in worn linkages
- Heavy-duty inner wire that resists stretching even under heavy loads
- Flexible outer casing that stays supple in cold weather while protecting the inner cable
- Protective outer sheath guards against damage from debris, sharp edges, and weather exposure
- Direct replacement that restores factory-precise control response
Built for Real Farm Work
Your Quicke loader is one of the most-used tools on your farm – lifting feed buckets, moving round bales, cleaning stalls, or loading trucks. When control cables stretch or bind, simple tasks become frustrating battles – maybe your bucket won’t hold position while you’re driving, or the loader arms creep down when they should stay put. The ball and eye connections eliminate the slop that develops in worn linkages, giving you smooth, predictable response whether you’re gently placing square bales in the loft or dumping a full bucket of gravel.
Made to Last
Loader control cables take serious abuse – constant movement, exposure to hydraulic fluid and grease, plus all the pulling force when you’re operating controls. Farm equipment gets used hard, and this control cable is engineered to keep up with your demanding schedule with a cable core that resists stretching even under repeated heavy use. Quality end fittings mean no more popped cables at the worst possible moment – like when you’re trying to stack that last bale before the rain hits.
Installation Notes
Installation involves disconnecting the old cable at both the joystick and valve ends – make sure to note the routing path before removal since the cable needs to follow the same route to avoid binding. The ball end typically connects to the joystick mechanism while the eye piece attaches to the loader valve. Pro tip: When installing the new cable, check that it has the right amount of tension – too loose and you’ll have dead spots in your joystick control, too tight and the controls will feel stiff. Most Quicke systems have adjustment points near the valve end to fine-tune the cable tension.






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