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Hydraulic Couplings Part II - for Paul and Leland

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Christos

12-28-2005 22:17:50




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Ok - so from what both of you are saying is I should replace the unknown female couplers with the 'standard' Pioneer Male and Female Tips?

What are the difference between the ISO and the regular model?

And, if I understood the one post correctly, an IH tip would fit into a MF coupling as well?

I went back to TSC today and I left just as confused as before. Ask me about MFs, I can talk till I'm blue in the face, ask me about hydraulic tips and you've stumped me!

Christos

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Leland

12-28-2005 23:07:58




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 Re: Hydraulic Couplings Part II - for Paul and Lel in reply to Christos, 12-28-2005 22:17:50  
Chris just take 1 of the couplers off tractor and go to implement dealer or farm supply store and buy the tips that plug into it , but what I was trying to say that your massey probley has the OLD STYLE pioneer type couplings so that is what I was getting you to try first for the implement the tips are much cheaper than adapters



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Christos

12-29-2005 07:02:59




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 Re: Hydraulic Couplings Part II - for Paul and Lel in reply to Leland, 12-28-2005 23:07:58  
Ok - Gotcha! When my tractor comes home next week from the shop at last I will try and figure out how to take one of those suckers off the bracket. I asked the guys who are reparing it and I couldn't remember if they knew which type it was.



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RickL

12-28-2005 22:53:59




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 Re: Hydraulic Couplings Part II - for Paul and Lel in reply to Christos, 12-28-2005 22:17:50  
What are you trying to do here as just seen this. Your problem can't be that hard!!!!. I take what you are trying to hook up to your tractor will not couple into it. Either change the male ends to match on the implement or get you a set of adapters and you will physically change nothing. Let me know what you have for a tractor and I will let you know what you need to get. The standard that is run alot nowdays is the 8010 pioneer coupler setup. Changing the male end on your implement will be the cheapest rout e to go thou. If this is on older stuff the ends on your implement should be standard pipe thread and not o-ring style. There is a difference. Work with this stuff daily so don't let it become a big deal for you.

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