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ed1

07-17-2006 14:19:20




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who has the least expensive hyd quick connects




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Allan In NE

07-17-2006 16:27:12




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 Re: quick couplings in reply to ed1, 07-17-2006 14:19:20  
Any farm/tractor outlet store. Very inexpensive too.

Allan



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Blue Buddy

07-17-2006 16:00:33




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 Re: quick couplings in reply to ed1, 07-17-2006 14:19:20  
Real can of worms here
now, pay attention here, you got a whole mess of questions here, JD, IH, CASE all have there own one off style couplers, nothing else will fit it unless it is a newer machine or been changed, so you have to get the right tips to fit the couplers, then we go to Ford, Massey , White and its affiliates, as well as a few others, they use a Pioneer style coupler and one tip will pretty much go into any of those units, but even in this style there is the ball type and the cone type, supposed to be interchangeable, but sometimes they just do not work as well, if yu are not after Hi-Flow, i like the ball ones, then - well, we get to the newer compacts, and they use even a different size Pioneer coupler and tip, all of the styles offered are available from jobbers, some will connect better under pressure than others, some are easier to get hoses into than others, guess it mostly all depends on what yer working on, tips are usually a decent price anyways, so look around and figure out what ya need and shop around

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paul

07-17-2006 18:48:23




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 Re: quick couplings in reply to Blue Buddy, 07-17-2006 16:00:33  
Exactly!

I'm converting most everything I get to the Pioneer 'universal' style, & the blue stuff tends to like the cone tip for me. Like you say on the compacts, got a remote installed new & it came with that undersized worthless to me connector on it, had to change brand new out even.

Then for the female side of things, there are quick discinnect, which save your hoses from getting torn off; there are pressure release levers for easier coupling, and on & on.

Cheapest is sometimes too cheap on this, imho.

--->Paul

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