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Hmmmmm

 

The solenoid valve consists of a needle type spring loaded valve and a coil to move it. The needle part seldom goes wrong, its just a stem and a spring inside a tube, a quick clean is all they ever need.

 

The coil is the black (usually) bit with the wires that fits over the stem tube. The coil breaks down (goes weak) or burns out completely.

 

The valve on the Jensen may have a built in speed control and this one doesn't

Flowfit 3 Way Hydraulic Solenoid Diverters - Maximum Flow 80L Min 1-1

 

tht looks massive for a chipper as an x plant fitter looks like its for a 20t+ machine does the coil engergize !!!

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tht looks massive for a chipper as an x plant fitter looks like its for a 20t+ machine does the coil engergize !!!

 

The point I was making was the price of the valve, it wasn't meant to be a like for like example

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