Leaking remotes

Nick167

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The hydraulic remotes on my 88 Oliver leak like a sieve what would be the cause? When something is hooked to them the fluid runs out in a steady stream any fixes?
 
Are they Pioneer? The O-rings get bad. Trouble is,they're thicker than the ones you get out of the average assortment,so replacing them with those doesn't do much good. About all you can do is buy new couplers.
 
I have the Agco/Allis part number for the o-ring for the standard Pioneer coupler in the shop- I keep some on hand. I can get it for you if you want. CaseIH uses a quad-ring, which I have also.
 
If it doesn't leak when nothing is hooked up to it, but leaks when it is, it is the O ring or possibly a male end that has a bad spot in it where the O ring sits. Ive gotten lucky in a store here for the pioneer couplers. The ones Ive redone with replacement O rings don't leak. I look in the hydraulic section and find the replacement O rings there then look in their regular O ring section for the comparable size. They are about 1/4 to 1/3rd the price as the ones in the hydraulic section. I did have one that did seep some once but it ended up being the male end had a bad spot in it. Replaced that and it worked fine.
 

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