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Hydraulic Couplings

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Charles Santhuf

05-07-2006 06:49:16




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Has anyone found a cross reference for hydraulic couplings used to hook implements to the remote hydraulics on tractors? Seems to be a lot of different kinds around but surely some are compatible. Any information would be appreciated. Thanks




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Don-Wi

05-07-2006 21:29:17




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 Re: Hydraulic Couplings in reply to Charles Santhuff, 05-07-2006 06:49:16  
Yup, go with Pioneer. Some early Case IH tips are compatable with the standard Pioneer coupler. The Standard has a ball in the end, the compatables have more of a point on the end instead of a ball.
Donovan from Wisconsin



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big jt

05-07-2006 07:27:07




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 Re: Hydraulic Couplings in reply to Charles Santhuff, 05-07-2006 06:49:16  
Pioneer has a cross reference guide. I have seen it in catalogs like Shoup and Sloan. Local Farm Supply store should have some sort of reference also.

jt



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JD9295

05-07-2006 07:05:52




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 Re: Hydraulic Couplings in reply to Charles Santhuff, 05-07-2006 06:49:16  
change everything to pioneer and be done. On older John Deeres that have the deere fitting you can change the barrell on the tractor and make it pioneer and the tractor still look factory. Deere has kits to do this.
Or buy adaptors at 25 bucks a pop and lose 2-3 of them a year like i used to. Most common is pioneer, change all your equip. over and your tractor if needed and turn dirt



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Jon Hagen

05-07-2006 07:57:21




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 Re: Hydraulic Couplings in reply to JD9295, 05-07-2006 07:05:52  
Yes, convert everything to ISO/pioneer,then you don't have to mess with 5 different types of couplers. The tractor makers finally settled on one hyd coupler in the mid 80's,the ISO/Pioneer tip,finally they interchange like pto's and 3 pt hitches/drawbars. Most make a factory fit ISO conversion coupler cartridge, or there are several very good lever type ISO coupler assys that couple under pressure and replace the stock coupler unit. converted the last of mine about 15 years ago,and never have to worry if an impliment has the "right" tips for a given tractor.

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River Bottom Farmer

05-07-2006 06:58:17




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 Re: Hydraulic Couplings in reply to Charles Santhuff, 05-07-2006 06:49:16  
Not sure what styles are compatible but depending on how many you need to change both male and female quick connects of several different styles are available at Tractor Supply.Have found them to be reasonably priced.They may be able to come up with some sort of a cross reference for them also.And Napa here in Ohio carry everything for weatherhead hydraulic parts fittings and hose hope this helps.....RBF

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