Posted by mkirsch on October 30, 2014 at 09:48:43 from (72.45.143.81):
In Reply to: Red Green Hydraulics posted by Kelly in tx on October 30, 2014 at 07:33:50:
There's a million ways to resolve this.
You can go to tractor supply, get the appropriate male end to plug into the JD, a short length of hose or a threaded coupler, and a female pioneer coupler. Times two for each.
The short length of hose will prevent strain on the 3020's couplers. Otherwise you will have this big long conglomeration hanging out 12" from the tractor, which can be easily caught.
You can also change the 3020's female couplers to Pioneer style.
You can also change the H's female couplers to JD style.
All you need is the right thread on the new coupler where it attaches to the tractor. There are a few different types of threads, which all thread into each other, but don't seal up if you put the wrong two together. There's NPT, O-Ring and JIC. Adapters from one thread to the next thread are available.
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