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Farmall H Hyd. Break-Away Coupling Bracket.

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John in Ct

03-21-2007 17:10:21




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I am installing a Remote Control Attachment on my Farmall H. The origional style Break-Away Coupling Bracket # 353208R91 is no longer available, I want to keep it as origional as possible and at the same time, want to use modern style hydraulic quick disconnet couplings. Any ideas? Where exactly would I mount it and how? I was planning on getting the same exact hoses 3/8' X 47" made tomorrow, would I need a different length? Thanks!!!!

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Nat 2

03-21-2007 19:17:47




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 Re: Farmall H Hyd. Break-Away Coupling Bracket. in reply to John in Ct, 03-21-2007 17:10:21  
Tractor Supply has all the parts you need. It won't cost you too much, and nobody will be able to tell the difference.



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Steven@AZ

03-21-2007 19:04:34




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 Re: Farmall H Hyd. Break-Away Coupling Bracket. in reply to John in Ct, 03-21-2007 17:10:21  
I don't believe there was an option for a break-away coupling from the factory - but not 100% sure on that. I set mine up with modern ISO couplers and breakaways...
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PaulW_NJ

03-21-2007 18:48:23




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 Re: Farmall H Hyd. Break-Away Coupling Bracket. in reply to John in Ct, 03-21-2007 17:10:21  
Just saw this on eBay the other day . . . I think this may be what you"re looking for:



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gene bender

03-21-2007 17:34:46




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 Re: Farmall H Hyd. Break-Away Coupling Bracket. in reply to John in Ct, 03-21-2007 17:10:21  
The H didnt have break-away when new so anything you end up using will be just fine. Most used a piece of 1/2 pipe running along the seat to the rear of the platform with short hose going to the pump welding a short piece of metal to bolt the rear fast. Any thing will work as i said because factory didnot have anything.



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