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Old 03-11-2015, 12:17 PM
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I don't, and am not near the tractor right now, sorry. The valve mounting is very obvious, just attaches to the existing valve and the lever location is directly above the existing dash lever, you just extend the rectangular cutout in the dash. Hose routing is just the easiest path that doesn't come in contact with any moving parts, was very easy. This is for adding front outlets, not sure of the challenges of adding power steering.
Alright, thanks anyway! I was asking because I've read around that the fittings on the valves aren't any kind of normal standard so you either have to tap them to standard pipe thread or figure something else out. I also asked because I will be getting my hands on just a valve so I won't have any mounting hardware. If it requires anything special, I'll have to make it up as I go.
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Old 03-11-2015, 12:30 PM
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I have all the info in the service manual. Problem is that this manual has not yet been uploaded to the site, waiting on Roland. If you want a copy of it send me a PM with your e-mail address. It's a 12MB PDF
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Hello. Attached is a page from an Eaton Power Steering brochure describing the fitting for the power steering valve fittings. I could be wrong, (was one time) but I think this is the same fitting that Cub used on the control valves. I have the entire pdf but it is too large to upload. I could pm if anyone is interested.

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No, that is not the same style.
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Hello. Attached is a page from an Eaton Power Steering brochure describing the fitting for the power steering valve fittings. I could be wrong, (was one time) but I think this is the same fitting that Cub used on the control valves. I have the entire pdf but it is too large to upload. I could pm if anyone is interested.

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No, that is not the same style.
Yep close but MTD AKA Cub figured out how to make a good proven design cheaper. Yes it works but it could have been made better, Oh Yeah that would have cost a couple dollars more per already over priced tractor. Rant over, I am now going to pour a Scotch on the rocks.
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Guys just a heads up, I only have 5 more of the valve adapters and I have no plans to make more.

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Sam,

I know this is an old dead thread but you wouldn't have some of those valve adapter still laying around would you? Or at the least the specs so I can try and get a couple made? I'd like to add 1 or 2 more valves on my 2082.
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You can buy them 711-3294, its under a gt3000 series cub.
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$17.68
https://www.cubcadetpartsnmore.com/m...ter-valve.html
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