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340 ---584

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keno

09-27-2005 06:44:27




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hello and thanks for any help...I wrote a wek or so ago and talked about selling my 340 and getting a 584.....well the 340 is gone and I bought the 584...It is located 660 miles from here where we have a property which we will be moving to in the near future...but for the moment too far away to look at the tractor and figure out how I want to work on it...I want to remove ( for now) the rear hydraulic quick connects...they"re bad...I don"t know what size they are...seem rather large to me..anyway....I just want to plug them off...I would think that they have a female end that is screwed on to a male...question?? Is there going to be trouble finding a cap of some sort to put on the end of the hose? I"ve only seen the tractor a couple of times and am just learning it..Cann"t remember what it looks like etc.....Probably an easy fix ...but ...I thought I"d ask....also letting you know that I did make the trade up and am happy about it...The 340 got trailered away yesterday and it was kinda sad....but moving on to bigger and better.....thanks.....ken

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K.B.-826

09-27-2005 20:36:18




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 Re: 340 ---584 in reply to keno, 09-27-2005 06:44:27  
Why on earth would you want to plug them off? New couplers are about $20 each. Take the old ones off and take them to your nearest farm equipment dealer, they'll have them.



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El Toro

09-27-2005 07:43:32




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 Re: 340 ---584 in reply to keno, 09-27-2005 06:44:27  
After reading your posting again I'm a little confused as to what you need to cap off. You want to plug off the disconnects and cap the hoses. The disconnects may have pipe threads and if they do you can use a pipe cap over the male threads and install a pipe plug in the old disconnect and reattach the old disconnect to your hose. The former owner may know what size
the threads are in the old disconnects. Hal

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El Toro

09-27-2005 07:28:15




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 Re: 340 ---584 in reply to keno, 09-27-2005 06:44:27  
You should contact your local Case/IH dealer and see if they have caps or plugs for the quick disconnects on your 584. Hal
PS: If we knew the brand whether they're Aeroquip
or another well known brand are probably available from one of their dealers.



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