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What Type Hydraulic Coupler - IaGary, Others?

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Red Mist

05-13-2008 14:14:47




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Howdy Boys:
Back on March 15 IaGary posted some photos of various types of hydraulic couplers. I have attached a photo of the type on my SM and SH and would like to know what type they are and what to ask for when I buy the fittings to fit these couplers. Thanks in advance, fellows. mike

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charles todd

05-13-2008 16:26:48




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 Re: What Type Hydraulic Coupler - IaGary, Others? in reply to Red Mist, 05-13-2008 14:14:47  
It looks like a Pioneer/Safeway brand fitting. These are what I used and my local NH dealer had them. I already had the breakaway mounts (like you have). The NH dealer did not have the breakaway mounts (one mishap and they pay for themselves) but I did find this site to have good prices and selection. Most probably you have a 4350-4 compatible coupler, good luck!

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Red Mist

05-13-2008 16:56:54




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 Re: What Type Hydraulic Coupler - IaGary, Others? in reply to charles todd, 05-13-2008 16:26:48  
Thanks - that helps Charles. mike



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John M

05-13-2008 14:31:42




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 Re: What Type Hydraulic Coupler - IaGary, Others? in reply to Red Mist, 05-13-2008 14:14:47  
Mike, not to be a smartaleck, but why dont you just take one off and take it with you? Better safe than waste that liquid gold going back twice. BTW, I agree with IAGary.



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Red Mist

05-13-2008 14:45:52




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 Re: What Type Hydraulic Coupler - IaGary, Others? in reply to John M, 05-13-2008 14:31:42  

John M said: (quoted from post at 14:31:42 05/13/08) Mike, not to be a smartaleck, but why dont you just take one off and take it with you? Better safe than waste that liquid gold going back twice. BTW, I agree with IAGary.


Gee whiz - that is a great idea, John. I should have thought of that. mike

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IaGary

05-13-2008 14:23:09




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 Re: What Type Hydraulic Coupler - IaGary, Others? in reply to Red Mist, 05-13-2008 14:14:47  
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Looks like pioneer from that shot.

It would be the center row in my picture.

You need the male end with the ball to fit your female that is the same as the front female in that row.

Your female just has a holder bracket on it.

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