Sharny dubs
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Anyone got a better source of quick couplers for massey spools than going to the dealer. Got a few going funny and the genuine ones are a ridicules price.
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Local motor factors that makes my hydralic hoses sell them for around 7 quid. Have changed most my tractors to them as they need replaced. Al put pic up laterIsnt there a couple of types depending on open or closed it was mentioned on here the other week,simple ones about £20ish
They will probably the ring/pull type that do not release by just pulling the pipe out, you have to push the ring forward while doing so. Same goes for attaching pipes. They are great but they do drip a lot into the all important 'environment' after releasing a male end. They are also almost certain to rip the spool block off the back of the tractor in an implement accidentally detaches. Pull release one may do this but there a chance that the male end would just pull away with no further mechanical damage.Local motor factors that makes my hydralic hoses sell them for around 7 quid. Have changed most my tractors to them as they need replaced. Al put pic up later
There may have been some inflation in prices since you bought that one.Its push pull type which i like cause sometimes that other type spits certain pipes out. Its jist local motor factors so not a website or link. This is last 1 i did on massey 390 and you can see existin 1s beside it
Aye okThere may have been some inflation in prices since you bought that one.
Yep Jic fitting, Brought two in a rush from a main dealers £87 each when the bill came. Won't be making that mistake again.The old type are easy to get and cheap enough.
The closed centre ones have a male cone thread on the back not the plane thread like the old ones. These are hard to get spurious as s far as I know?
Vap do seal kits. But sometimes it's something else that's winked up within the coupling
None of them. The genuine part has two drains. One at the end that feeds to a waste bottle, and one in the middle that feeds through a seperate manifold back to the transmission reservoir.So which of the above is actually the same as what you get from the dealer?