4400 hydraulics

markw7917

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I have 1966 ford 4400 loader 3 point i would like to add another valve so i could put grapple on bucket any way to do this I looked at it no ideas dont what to spend a lot of money on it
 
Does the tractor have the original hydraulic control valve on the lift arm? I know my 4400 with the stack configuration does NOT have a factory Power Beyond option. My plan is to buy a new valve for the loader, then move the old one to the rear.

There are top lid control valves, but they are quite slow on the 4400. It'd be ok for a grapple. I've seen some on Amazon, I don't have a link.
 
I have 1966 ford 4400 loader 3 point i would like to add another valve so i could put grapple on bucket any way to do this I looked at it no ideas dont what to spend a lot of money on it
Just put your new valve ahead of the loader valve and use the power beyond on it to feed the loader.valve. A single spool valve and power beyond sleeve for $103 delivered.

TOH

 
Just put your new valve ahead of the loader valve and use the power beyond on it to feed the loader.valve. A single spool valve and power beyond sleeve for $103 delivered.

TOH

Question for you, I have a front pump on my 4400, it appears to be a 21 gpm pump, if i did this to my loader, would it hurt the overall performance of the lift and responsiveness?
 
Question for you, I have a front pump on my 4400, it appears to be a 21 gpm pump, if i did this to my loader, would it hurt the overall performance of the lift and responsiveness?
It wont hurt performance if properly sized. If the pump is rated at 21 GPM I would suggest a larger valve. This one would work fine. I am also assuming your loader valve is a two stick vs joystick?


TOH
 
It wont hurt performance if properly sized. If the pump is rated at 21 GPM I would suggest a larger valve. This one would work fine. I am also assuming your loader valve is a two stick vs joystick?


TOH
My current loader (735) has the two valves with a float function. Unless i find the exact valve and add in another portion to the stack, it'll be easier to replace the entire thing with a three valve kit, then move my existing valve down stream for a rear remote.

You may know, so i'll ask, when i upgrade my valve, should i pull my float our of the picture and close up the lines, or keep the float function and buy a valve that doesn't have the float function?
 
My current loader (735) has the two valves with a float function. Unless i find the exact valve and add in another portion to the stack, it'll be easier to replace the entire thing with a three valve kit, then move my existing valve down stream for a rear remote.

You may know, so i'll ask, when i upgrade my valve, should i pull my float our of the picture and close up the lines, or keep the float function and buy a valve that doesn't have the float function?
The tractor community generally things float is a worthwhile feature on rear remotes.

Now I am going to spend your money.

If replacing the loader valve I would go with this:


and this for the third function:


You said you did not want to spend a lot of money so here is my fallback option - the joystick valve above snd this for third functiom


Dan
 
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