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Re: IH mod 86 series tractor
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Posted by ed1 on March 19, 2007 at 09:37:19 from (198.185.164.128):
In Reply to: IH mod 86 series tractor posted by ben 729 on March 19, 2007 at 09:05:24:
The 86 series should have what was referred to as the new style IH couplings. These are great as they allow you to hook and unhook implementings up or down (under pressure) and will self disconnect if say the hitch pin falls out. Unfortunatly they are are IH only and need an adapter for ISO tips. 1.) turn the top lever up and bottom lever down 2.) Hold or push from the back. I want to call it a button but its the body of the coupler that connects to the tip. this is inside of the cast housing. 3.) insert the tip 4.) move the lever paralell with the hyd line. 5.) your ready to go. If the tips are not in far enough or the levers not paralell with the lines you won't be able to activate the cylinder on the implement. I've got a bunch of IH Tips if your interested - sold my last 86 series a couple of years ago.
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