Description
When your hydraulic control gets sluggish or you’re fighting a sticky cable just to operate your loader or remotes, it’s time for a new spool valve cable. This cable connects your hydraulic control lever directly to the spool valves that make everything happen, and when it starts stretching, binding, or breaking, you lose that fine control you need for smooth operation and safe hydraulic function during demanding farm work. This 1655mm replacement brings back smooth, precise control of your hydraulic spool valves, letting you operate your loader, rear remotes, or implements without fighting stiff cables or dealing with hydraulics that won’t shut off.
What You’re Getting
- 1655mm length specifically engineered for New Holland T6 and T7 series tractors
- Heavy-duty construction that resists stretching, which causes sloppy hydraulic control and reduced precision over time
- Weather-resistant casing that protects the internal cable from moisture and debris while staying flexible in all temperatures
- Direct replacement that connects to your existing control lever and spool valve assembly
Built for Real Farm Work
Your New Holland T6 or T7 series tractor relies on precise hydraulic control for everything from loader work around the farmyard to operating three-point implements in the field. Whether you’re positioning a hay spear exactly right, making fine adjustments while grading with a blade, or controlling hydraulic remotes for implements like log splitters or augers, this cable gives you the smooth, accurate control you need. These modern tractors handle demanding work from row cropping to heavy loader operations, and you need hydraulic controls that respond instantly and accurately.
Made to Last
Hydraulic control cables work hard in tough conditions – they’re constantly flexing as you operate controls, exposed to engine heat from below and weather from above, plus dealing with hydraulic fluid that inevitably finds its way onto everything. The inner cable can fray, the outer housing can crack, and dirt works its way into the mechanism, but this replacement is built to handle those conditions with a robust inner cable that resists stretching and breaking.
Installation Notes
Replacing this cable is a job most farmers can handle in about an hour. Start by tracing your old cable from the control lever to the spool valve – take a picture with your phone to remember the routing. Disconnect at both ends, noting which valve port it controls, then route the new cable through the same path and connect both ends. Make sure to adjust the cable properly – too much slack causes sloppy control, while too much tension can cause binding or premature failure.






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