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The Best Tractor Loader 3rd Function hydraulic Valve Kits

Add a 3rd Function Joystick To John Deere, Kubota, or Any Other Tractor Loader Brand

Tractor loaders come standard with two functions. You can lift the loader and curlt the bucket, it worked perfectly until tractor attachment manufacturers started adding hydraulic cylinders on front end loader attachments.

The third function hydraulic valves we offer are live third function kits. They tap into the power beyond port of your loader valve to supply hydraulic. This is the best way to add the 3rd function and get the most out of your trator, and for most people this means a GRAPPLE!

Who Makes The Best Third Function Valve Kit?

W.R. Long has been selling tractor loader third function hydraulic kits since 1986 and has the knowledge and drawings of most commonly bought and sold tractors today. Their decades of experience and expertise provides you the customer with a well made product with clear and concise instructions on how to install it. If you have any questions on purchasing or installation of a third function hydraulic kit you will have W.R. Long and Everything Attachments here to help you every step of the way.

W.R. Long Offers Hydraulic 3rd Function Kits For The Following Brands

  • Kubota
  • John Deere
  • New Holland
  • Mahindra
  • Massey Ferguson
  • Case IH
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W.R Long 3rd function hydraulic kit for tractors and front end loaders to operate auxilary hydraulics for grapple bucket attachments and hydraulic cylinders. Tractor Loader 3rd Function Hydraulic Kit

3rd function valve kit allows for use of a grapple or 4 in 1 bucket Kit is complete with 1/2" ag couplers. Free shipping within 1,000 miles!

Our Price: $899.00

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reroute the hoses on your tractor Hose saving spring kit

hose saver spring kit allows rerouting of hydraulic hoses to keep them safe. Free shipping within 1,000 miles!

Our Price: $66.15
Sale Price: $62.18
You save $3.97!

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3rd Function Auxiliary Hydraulics Explained By Ted