Description
When you’re trying to control hydraulic remotes and nothing happens when you flip the switch, or your loader suddenly won’t respond like it should, a faulty solenoid valve might be your problem. This electrical component tells your hydraulic valve when to shift between different functions, controlling the flow of hydraulic fluid that powers everything from your loader to rear implements. When this little part quits working, you lose control of important hydraulic functions right when you need them most.
What You’re Getting
- Direct electrical control that lets your switches talk to your hydraulic system
- Heavy-duty windings that handle constant energizing with sealed housing that keeps contamination out
- Electrical coil designed to pull strongly even when hydraulic pressure is working against it
- Consistent performance whether it’s 20 below zero or 100 degrees in the shade
- Precise fit that works with your tractor’s existing hydraulic control system
Built for Real Farm Work
Your John Deere 6030, 6R, or 6M series tractor is built for versatility, handling everything from row crop farming and hay operations to loader work. These solenoids are game-changers when you need reliable hydraulic control for different attachments throughout the day – from operating your front loader to running hydraulic-driven implements like post hole diggers or hydraulic chutes. This fits the complete range from compact 6030 series utility tractors through the larger 6M and 6R row-crop machines.
Made to Last
This solenoid lives in a greasy, dirty environment under your tractor, so it’s built tough to handle the abuse. The sealed construction keeps out the dust, moisture, and debris that love to mess with electrical components on farm equipment. Heavy-duty windings handle the constant cycling that happens during normal hydraulic operation, so you can count on reliable performance season after season.
Installation Notes
Make sure you’ve relieved hydraulic pressure and disconnected the battery before starting. The solenoid typically bolts to the valve body – clean the mounting surface before installing the new one. Check your electrical connections for corrosion while you’re there – a little cleaning and dielectric grease goes a long way toward preventing future problems.






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