[AT] Shows and hydraulics
Spencer Yost
yostsw at atis.net
Tue Mar 18 12:53:13 PDT 2014
Gene's reply was along these lines too. I'll check the male ends of the implements that work with my tractor and compare. I know there are a few minor variations to the pioneer quick connect/break-away couplers. It would have to be minor because I would have noticed a gross difference, like poppet vs ball, etc.
I have not taken the drill back to the county because of the weather. So I can compare the male ends on the implements and drill .
Thanks!
PS. I don't think wear is an issue because my females were replaced last year and the grain drill male ends certainly looked A-OK
Spencer
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> On Mar 18, 2014, at 15:37, Greg Hass <ghass at m3isp.com> wrote:
>
> The fact that it wouldn't go either way sort of limits the options, so
> I'll just throw out what happened to us once. We checked many things,
> but it turned out to be, for whatever reason, that when we hooked up the
> hoses the two tips inside did not match and thus only one hose was
> actually open and thus the oil could not circulate. We put a new coupler
> on the tractor and all was fine. Same as you, the implement worked on
> other tractors and the tractor worked on other implements, but the two
> would not work together. Probably not it, but not impossible.
> Greg Hass
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