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whatscooking
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Topic: Hydraulic Coupler MalePosted: 22 hours 14 minutes ago at 11:26am |
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Trying to rig up a guage to check pump pressure on the rear of a D21. Which type do I look for?
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whatscooking
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Posted: 17 hours 12 minutes ago at 4:28pm |
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I thought one type was called pioneer, don't know what the older couplers were called.
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DrAllis
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Posted: 16 hours 17 minutes ago at 5:23pm |
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Balls are usually Pioneer brand. Points used to be Bruning. Your results may vary.
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whatscooking
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Posted: 15 hours 18 minutes ago at 6:22pm |
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So it could be either so better have both?
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DrAllis
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Posted: 15 hours 7 minutes ago at 6:33pm |
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After 60 years, who knows what's on some of these tractors. It could have John Deere couplers on it for all I know.
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KJCHRIS
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Posted: 12 hours 37 minutes ago at 9:03pm |
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Do you have any hydraulic cylinders that are used on the D21.? I'd take 1 of those ends off its hose and use it.
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steve(ill)
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Posted: 11 hours 33 minutes ago at 10:07pm |
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look at the end of the MALE piece.. does it have a BALL or a TIT on it... that tells you something...Most are interchangable, but the BALL is old style... Then take a caliper to comfirm " barrel size" of various 1/2" or 3/4" types..... couple different versions... see below...
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Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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steve(ill)
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Posted: 11 hours 24 minutes ago at 10:16pm |
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this is what GOOGLE said....... 1/2 inch PIONEER 4000 series ..ISO 5675 Agricultural
The Allis-Chalmers 180 tractor typically used 1/2-inch body, Pioneer-style agricultural hydraulic couplers (often referred to as ISO 5675 or ball-style connectors). +4
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Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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MadCow
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Posted: 10 hours 29 minutes ago at 11:11pm |
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I've had uncommonly good luck by grabbing whatever by local TSC or Runnings had in stock.
I've used poppet and ball interchangeably, for better or worse, and they've worked. I'd say unless it came from a majority green farm or looks modern, the pioneer ag coupler will work. |
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truckerfarmer
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Posted: 2 hours 12 minutes ago at 7:28am |
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Look on the Female coupler. Most of the time it is stamped on the ring. Knock on wood, every tractor I have bought, there was enough oil residue from normal use to keep them from getting rusty. Might have to use a wire brush to clean it up.
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whatscooking
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Posted: 1 hour 27 minutes ago at 8:13am |
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Thanks everyone,like everything else it depends
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