Description
When you’re working with your loader and the controls feel sloppy or won’t respond the way they should, you know it’s time to check that control cable. When your loader joystick starts feeling loose or unresponsive, it’s usually this control cable that’s giving you trouble. 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. Nothing’s more frustrating than a loader that won’t respond when you’re trying to get work done. This 2.4 meter cable with threaded end connections gives you the reliable mechanical linkage between your joystick and loader valve that makes all the difference.
What You’re Getting
- 2400mm (2.4 meter) length fits longer loader configurations and extended routing requirements
- Threaded end fittings provide secure connections that won’t work loose under vibration
- Heavy-duty inner wire that resists stretching even under heavy loads. The outer casing stays flexible in cold weather while protecting the inner cable from contamination.
- Direct replacement for original Quicke equipment with proper specifications for smooth operation
Built for Real Farm Work
Quicke front loaders are workhorses on farms and ranches, handling everything from feeding livestock and moving round bales to cleaning barns and loading trucks. Whether you’re running a dairy operation that needs precise bucket control for feed mixing, moving heavy materials around construction sites, or just doing general farm cleanup, your joystick needs to respond exactly when you need it to. This longer cable works with Quicke systems that need the extra reach for cab-mounted controls or complex routing around tractor frames.
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. 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. The threaded connections eliminate the play that can develop with worn ball and socket setups.
Installation Notes
Before removing the old cable, note exactly how it’s routed – taking a quick photo saves confusion later. Route the new cable following the same path as the original, avoiding sharp bends or contact with hot hydraulic components. After installation, operate the loader through its full range to ensure smooth movement. The threaded ends give you solid attachment points that adjust for proper cable tension.






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