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Posted by Dazed by heat on June 05, 2005 at 12:24:42 from (64.12.117.13):
Sorry about that, I must have asked that wrong. Those are brand new Pioneer couplers and I have the male side on my cylinder. The thing I was asking about is the red "holder" (for lack of a better word) that the female connectors are bolted into. On other tractors when I wanted to connect a hydraulic line I would pull back the collar on the female side and insert the male side. Because of this bracket they are mounted in, you cannot pull the collar on these connectors. Since it takes more muscle than I apparently have to just push them in, I end up dismantling the bracket, connecting the hoses and reinstalling the bracket. It is a nuisance. The SMTA manual shows a similar setup on page 10 and the MALE side also has a bracket and you use a small bar to push the fittings together. What I was wondering was if there was a matching (male side) bracket for my female side bracket and would it be available somewhere? Sorry about the confusion.
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