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Topic: Re: Ford 7710 remote hyraulics
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| gleanerguy
11-16-2012 13:52:10
199.150.177.32
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It is a the standard unit put on most 7710's. It is not an aftermarket unit. It is obvious that Rod understands what I am talking about. The fellow that posted about his 8700 doesn't understand, because that is a totally different system. I understand that there may be a leverless unit available. I don't know if some had the leverless unit from the factory or if that was something that you could buy to upgrade. I am going to see my dealer this afternoon. He is the one that referred to this as an "engineered unit". I would rather spend money on an upgraded unit than spend $400 plus to buy four new couplers for this unit. |
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| RodInNS
11-16-2012 19:23:47
24.224.246.101
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Re: Ford 7710 remote hyraulics in reply to gleanerguy, 11-16-2012 13:52:10
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| | The leverless couplers were simply a point in time change that came along in the mid 90"s... perhaps when they realized the problems with the lever type couplers as they aged. As far as I know you can"t get the barrells for the lever type any more. Rod |
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| Bern
11-16-2012 18:13:12
66.218.203.80
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Re: Ford 7710 remote hyraulics in reply to gleanerguy, 11-16-2012 13:52:10
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| | OK, I misunderstood your first post. The factory remote valves for those tractors were overall good units. I would not discard them. Check to make sure the threaded coupler on the end did not screw out. |
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