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Re: Hydraulic Hookup Differences...aarrgggh
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Posted by Bob on July 13, 2004 at 10:42:36 from (66.163.134.177):
In Reply to: Hydraulic Hookup Differences...aarrgggh posted by pbutler on July 13, 2004 at 10:15:15:
You can buy coupler barrel changeover kits from Deere to switch your 4630 couplers to Pioneer (ISO). My 8630 has three SCV's. I changed the outer two to Pioneer-style (ISO) and left the center unit Deere. Most of my equipment uses only two hookups, and my Versatile tractor also uses Pioneer (ISO), so I can switch implements between the two. Since I still have the one SCV set up with Deere couplers, if I borrow, or need to move a piece of equipment with Deere hydraulic tips, I'm covered there, too. I believe the part # is RE13813, @ $65.00 per coupler.
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