Description
When you’re trying to hook up implements on your front hitch and the lift won’t respond properly, or you’re dealing with sluggish or non-responsive front hydraulic controls, this switch is likely what’s calling it quits. Non-responsive three-point controls can turn simple fieldwork into a frustrating battle with your equipment. This hydraulic linkage switch restores precise lift and lower control to your Fendt’s hitch system. Whether it’s your front-mounted cultivator, snow blower, or mower deck, you need that hitch to move smoothly when you tell it to.
What You’re Getting
- Designed for Fendt models with electronic control circuits, this switch ensures smooth, reliable operation of your mounted implements
- Works with Fendt’s electronic control modules rather than direct hydraulic valve operation
- Weather-sealed construction that handles dust, moisture, and temperature swings
- Direct replacement that fits your existing wiring harness
Built for Real Farm Work
This switch is designed for Fendt’s reliable tractor lineup including the smaller 200 and 300 series utility machines, the versatile 400 series, and the bigger Favorit 700 and 900 series tractors. Whether you’re precisely positioning a seed drill, adjusting cultivation depth on-the-go, or managing heavy mounted equipment, reliable switch operation is essential for productive fieldwork and operator comfort.
Made to Last
Farm equipment switches take a beating from vibration, weather, and constant use. This replacement is built to handle the electrical loads and environmental challenges that come with front hitch operation. Fendt tractors utilize various voltage systems depending on model and generation. This switch serves tractors where electronic control systems operate properly with your specific tractor’s electrical system.
Installation Notes
This switch fits Fendt models equipped with electronic hydraulic control systems. Before ordering, verify your tractor’s control voltage – installing incorrect voltage switches can damage electronic modules. Clean all connections thoroughly before installation and apply dielectric grease to prevent corrosion. Here’s important troubleshooting: intermittent operation often indicates dirty contacts or loose connections rather than switch failure.






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