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Posted by Hugh MacKay on November 13, 2006 at 08:20:45 from (209.226.106.65):
In Reply to: Re: hydraulic couplers posted by ed1 on November 13, 2006 at 06:05:25:
Ed: I really don't need quick couplers anymore. been out of farming some years now, keep nothing around but SA, 130 and 140. In my farming days having had at least one new tractor from each of letter, super letter, 00, 30-50, 40-60, 04-06, 56 and 66 series plus a Deere I saw it all when it comes to hydraulic quick couplers. Couple that with the fact I lugged about a dozen used implement cylinders home from auctions. One day I threw out every coupler that didn't match factory originals on 504, 560 and 656, which I believe were poineer if I remember correctly. I changed my 300, 1066, Deere and all cylinders to match what was on 504, 560 and 656. It seemed in the 60s and 70s every time you went to a farm store someone new was selling a new different hydraulic quick coupler. I guess they all thought they had a better idea.
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