Description
When you need to add hydraulic functions to your tractor or need better control over existing attachments, this 2-spool valve gives you the precise operation you’re looking for. Whether you’re running a loader, backhoe, or other hydraulic implement, having dedicated joystick control puts the power exactly where you need it, when you need it.
Key Features
- 30 GPM flow capacity handles most agricultural and construction hydraulic attachments
- First spool with float position lets your loader bucket ride ground contours naturally
- Spring-centered second spool provides precise control for lift cylinders and other functions
- Built-in load checks prevent implements from drifting when you’re not operating them
- 3/4 inch NPT inlet and outlet ports with 1/2 inch work ports for easy plumbing
Built for Real Farm Work
This valve shines on tractors running front-end loaders, three-point backhoes, hydraulic log splitters, and other implements that need two independent hydraulic circuits. The open center design works with most standard tractor hydraulic systems, and the 30 GPM capacity handles everything from utility tractors to larger row-crop machines.
Made to Last
Cross builds these valves to handle the punishment of daily farm and construction work. The valve body is built from quality materials that resist corrosion and wear, while the internal components are precision-machined for smooth operation and long service life. The adjustable relief valve comes factory-set at 2000 PSI but can be adjusted from 1500 to 2500 PSI for your specific application.
Installation Notes
This is a direct replacement valve that mounts easily to most tractor platforms or implement brackets. The joystick gives you intuitive control—push forward to extend, pull back to retract, with the float position on the first spool activated by pushing the stick to the detent position. Make sure your hydraulic system is clean before installation, and check that your pump flow matches the valve’s 30 GPM capacity.





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