Posted by paul on October 29, 2015 at 08:14:53 from (76.77.197.114):
In Reply to: JD hydraulic tips posted by 4520BW on October 29, 2015 at 07:49:50:
New hose all the way, or an adaptor from the bigger o ring hose to the more standard 3/4 pipe thread of most ag quick couplers.
I run into odd stuff on my auction purchases too, ended up a disk I brought home was 3/4 inch o ring hose ends, just never see that here. Went to the auto and bearing supply store they have a great hydralic hose guy there, didn't even get to him the counter guy said oh, we have run into that, don't we have a box of ISO O ring tips in back? And he and the other counter guy brought me 4 ends, didnt need any adapters.
Gets depressing to run into all the different 'standard' hyd sizes can't keep up down on the farm, and the farm supply stores stock 2 of all the different possibilities, typically someone buys one and you are left short when you need something....
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