WD45 loader hookup

JBex

New User
I bought a Superior trip buck loader to put on my WD45 this weekend and I have a few questions about it. First if I run the loader from the remote port under the seat will the snap coupler/3point arms move in sync with the loader? If it does what are some good options for putting in valves/manifolds to get them to move independently of one another without adding an extra pump. I want to be able to essently lock the 3 point arms in the up position while using the loader and then be able to quickly reverse this. Locking the loader up, and using something like a blade on the back. Would the 3 point rams have to be Teed together to make this work? Is that even possible? I use the tractor mainly for driveway maintance and clearing snow, so have both implements running at once would be ideal. Suggestions very much appreciated.


I tried to post this question earlier and I"m not sure if it went through, so if this is a duplicate post please remove it. Thanks
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Here is a picture of what I did. I can lock the laoder arms, but not the lift arms. I'm sure I could tie a valve in somewhere to lock those, but for what I do, most of the time it's not an issue. I have since put in a T so I can still use the rear hyd port.
AaronSEIA
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I put a shutoff valve on the rear port and on each of the lift arm cylinders. I can lock up the snowblower and use the loader or i can lock up the loader when using the snowblower. i use the highpressure shutoff valves. only drawback is I have to get off the tractor to switch the valves on the lift cylinders.
 
I put a 3way hydraulic valve on mine so I can switch between the loader and the rear lift arms. Works really good. I have a pic of it in the parts and pieces gallery to the left. I have a problem posting pics to the forum. If someone would help me on that I sure would appreciate it. Oh only use a high pressure valve no matter what you do.
 
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I really like the way that 3 way valve looks. Really convenient there on the fender and sounds simple to operate. Two questions about it. First, when it's up dead center are both sets of rams shut down so that you can run an implement like a brush hog on the rear hydraulic port? Second, where can I get one like that?
 
One more question before I forget. When you say high pressure, exactly how high are we talking?
 
The way it works is when it is up I can run my loader, down and forward runs my rear lift arms. You still use the lever on the quadrant to run the hydraulics. The valve just determines which one you want to use. You can find the valves on ebay or just do a search for a 3way valve. AC have a high pressure low volume system so you should stay at 3000psi or above. Hope this helps.
 

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