Description
When you’re operating a front-end loader, controlling auxiliary hydraulics, or managing three-point hitch functions, you need precise control that responds exactly to your input. A stretched or worn morse cable makes every job harder—you’ll find yourself fighting controls that don’t hold position or feel sloppy when you’re trying to place a load just right. This morse cable is essential for converting your hand movements into mechanical action at remote locations on your tractor, with common uses including front loader joystick controls, hydraulic spool valve operation, PTO engagement systems, and auxiliary hydraulic controls for implements.
What You’re Getting
- Heavy-duty push-pull construction handles demanding loads without stretching
- Flexible armored outer casing protects against damage from debris and vibration
- Low-friction inner cable provides smooth operation even after years of use
- 3-meter length gives you the reach needed for larger tractors and remote-mounted controls
- Universal design fits most morse-type control systems commonly found on tractors and agricultural equipment
Built for Real Farm Work
This cable is perfect for tractors where the hydraulic valves are mounted away from the operator station, or when you need longer cable runs for implements and attachments. The extended length is ideal for applications that don’t require the short runs of compact tractor setups, giving you the flexibility to route controls exactly where you need them without coming up short.
Made to Last
Agricultural morse cables face constant cycling, vibration, and environmental exposure that would destroy lesser cables. This unit features a reinforced outer housing that resists crushing while maintaining flexibility, with an inner cable that slides smoothly within its protective liner, ensuring consistent feel and response even after years of use.
Installation Notes
Route carefully to avoid tight bends – maintain at least a 6-inch bend radius for optimal performance and longevity. When installing, temporarily connect both ends and cycle the control through its full range before finalizing the routing to ensure you have adequate length without binding at the extremes of travel. Use rubber-lined clamps every 12-18 inches to secure the cable, allowing slight movement but preventing wear from vibration.






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