Description
When your loader joystick starts feeling sloppy or won’t hold position like it used to, this control cable is usually what needs attention. A worn or stretched cable makes precise loader work nearly impossible—whether you’re trying to set down a round bale gently or dump a bucket of gravel exactly where you want it. This replacement cable restores the direct mechanical connection between your joystick and loader valve, giving you back the responsive control that makes loader work efficient instead of frustrating.
What You’re Getting
- 1100mm outer cover measurement from groove to thread connection for proper fit
- 920mm internal cable length engineered for smooth operation without binding
- Durable construction that handles the constant movement and tension of loader operation
- Direct replacement design that installs using existing connection points and routing
- Quality inner cable core that resists stretching even under repeated heavy use
Built for Real Farm Work
These cables work with David Brown 90 series tractors including the 1190, 1290, 1390, 1490, and 1690 models—tractors that see everything from daily feeding chores and barn cleaning to heavy material handling and custom work. The larger models like the 1490 and 1690 provide the power needed for demanding loader work, and this cable ensures your joystick controls translate smoothly into hydraulic action when you’re moving hay, loading feed, or handling materials around your operation.
Made to Last
The cable core resists stretching even under repeated heavy use, while the protective outer sheath guards against damage from debris, sharp edges, and weather exposure. Farm equipment gets used hard, and loader cables take constant abuse from cycling, vibration, and all the pulling force when you’re operating controls. This cable is built to handle the demanding environment of daily farm work.
Installation Notes
Installation involves disconnecting the old cable at both the joystick and valve ends—make sure to note the routing path before removal since the cable needs to follow the same route to avoid binding or interference with other components. The cable should have proper clearance and not be pinched or kinked during installation. If the old cable has been giving you trouble for a while, take a moment to clean any debris from the connection points before installing the new one.






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