If the 460 is like the 560 you cut the steel line coming from the hyd. pump(pressure line) AND WELD A male pipe fitting to steel line coming from the pump, attach a hoes and go to the inlet side of the joy stick. Attach another hose to the out put side of the joy stick and hook it to a female pipe fitting welded to the piece of steel line that is attached to the hose that goes to the bottom of the hyd. control manifold on the tractor This will give you power beyond and no need to tie a valve dowm. ( that is a special fitting at the hyd. manifold on the tractor which is why you have to cut the steel pressure line and weld on the pipe fittings.) This will work because I have done it to my 560D and my M5 MM. Also I have seen it done to another 560 with a G. B. loader mounted on it. If you have any questions I will try to post some pictures tomorrow. Armand
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