Description
If you’ve been planting for any length of time, you know how important it is to get your rows straight and evenly spaced. This sequencing valve is the heart of your row marker system, making sure those markers drop at exactly the right time to keep your planting on track. When your sequencing valve starts acting up, you’ll notice markers dropping too early or too late, which throws off your whole pattern.
What You’re Getting
- Alternating hydraulic valve that switches automatically between left and right markers
- Built-in spool system that moves back and forth with turns to trigger markers at the correct position
- Reliable Cross manufacturing quality that handles field conditions season after season
- Direct replacement for existing sequencing valves – no modifications needed
Built for Real Farm Work
This valve works with planters that use hydraulic row markers to track your pass through the field. Whether you’re planting corn with a 12-row planter or beans with a drill, the sequencing valve ensures your markers alternate properly so you can keep your rows straight and maintain consistent spacing. It’s especially useful in rolling ground where visual references aren’t always reliable.
Made to Last
Row marker systems take a beating from dust, vibration, and constant cycling through long planting days. This Cross valve is built to handle the hydraulic pressure and frequent operation that comes with covering hundreds of acres each season. The internal components are designed to maintain proper timing even after thousands of cycles.
Good to Know
Installation typically involves connecting the hydraulic lines according to your planter’s manual – most systems have clear markings for input and output connections. If your existing valve has been giving intermittent problems, clean all the hydraulic connections before installing the new one. A little preventive maintenance on the hydraulic lines while you’re at it can save headaches later in the season.





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