Super C Problem ?

I believe the easiest way to do what you want you will need a remote auxiliary control valve that is commonly used for the fast hitch tractors. I don't know how your tractor is configured but you will need to tap into the pressure lines coming from the engine driven hydraulic pump somewhere. I've seen a bypass block used as well but unless your SC has the fast hitch feature you will probably need to find the remote valve and different hydraulic lines to plumb it in. There are other ways and maybe Wardner will see your post as he seems to be a master with engineering hydraulic systems for unbelieveable uses. My email is open if you need other info or clarification for your proposed application, Hal.
 
I can get you some pics early this week if you would like to see a set up, i have both factory and after market


Andrew
 
I don't know didly about C and A. If the C is similar to the A, you can get a by-pass valve on eBay or Steiner's for around $40. After that you will two hoses to go to an aftermarket open center spool valve. Connect your cylinder outlets into the two ports usually labeled "A" and "B".

This set up will retain the functionality of the C lift controls. I think the by-pass kit will have instructions anyway.
 
Bypass block is the way to go.

You can look for a long time for one of those factory remote valves. Most people who have 'em, have 'em installed on a tractor and they're not for sale.
 
By the way, this isn't a "problem."

Forums work better when you put a short version of your question in the subject title.

The ones I love the most are posts titled "HELP!" as if a cow is standing on their hand and won't move...
 

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