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Modern Hydraulics

  • 29-10-2012 11:36pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17


    I was wondering what modern hydraulics are like now days???

    When connecting our hydraulics we have to pull a wee metal sleeve back then put the male end in and release it can be a real pain 95 percent of the time:D

    Saw a video there on youtube where the man when connecting the hose simply just pushed it in and simply pulled the other ones out It seemed so easy is this the way all modern tractors are like now??

    Plus one more thing i also see some mowers with loads of hoses coming from them How many connections would a modern tractor have now we have 4 on our case with 2 takin up by the front loader

    Thanks for reading:D


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 209 ✭✭jmrc


    push pull quick release, get them in most farm shops or hydraulic agent.

    tractors now can have 8 or 10 hook up points on the hydraulics....


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