D46U straight blade,D46U cat angle blade,allis chalmers AD4 grader and Khoering 404 dragline. D4C 40A,D4 2T and scraper.
I'm sure it's do-able...Check with General Gear and Machine for your parts..
You can make your own flanges. Flanges are flat faced, the o-ring seal provision is machined into the cross-over valve.
I have a similar set up on my 5T and the plate is 5/16 or 3/8 plate with 3/4 pipe nipples welded in. Should be pretty straightforward to build some
A well stocked hydraulic shop should have them or could get them. That is were I got mine.
Chuck C
This is the one that I made![]()
I too have the valve and handle but I have two control levers what's up with that? I do intend on pulling a disc around the pasture if I ever get this thing running.![]()
Vance I think you have a 2 valve 44 unit. The left lever is for the blade and the right lever is for the rear remote.
Chuck C
[quote="Chuck C"]Vance I think you have a 2 valve 44 unit. The left lever is for the blade and the right lever is for the rear remote.
Chuck C[/quote]
There are still only two pipes from the pump, so the diverter valve will have to be used to switch from blade to rear. I don't know where the other spool goes, could be on the left side
Vance,
look on the top of your hydraulic control at the front of the tractor. There are four pipe outlets, two of which are used by the pipes on the right side of the tractor as seen in the photo. The other two outlets may have blanking covers on them with two bolts each. If you were to remove those two blanking covers and fit up some pipes to the rear of the tractor, you could use your second valve to control trailed equipment independently of the blade valve, assuming that the control has the second valve components installed (they should be since you have the external levers etc.).