LouNY
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- Joined
- Jul 4, 2015
- Messages
- 12,272
- Location
- Greenwich, NY
- Tractor
- Branson 8050, IH 574, Oliver 1550 Diesel Utility (traded in on Branson) NH 8160. Kioti CK2620SECH
Hey, I like that system! That fast connect beats the **** out of quick connect! It looks like the European units I've seen. "Splurting the fluid"? Sounds a bit like, "priming the pump". I doubt there are many below the age of 40 who have heard either term. Hence, antiquated. A unit like the one you referenced on page 38 should be standard equipment on any new tractor today, preferably universal fit and across all brands.
If the standard quick coupler is so bad for you why don't you go ahead and change it out for the type shown in post #7, it is part of the free market system. If someone comes up with a better idea that enough people desire they can market it and succeed. To me the pioneer quick connect works it may not be the easiest or the cleanest but it works reasonably well. I can remember trying to clean and connect the older style threaded connectors , what a pain dirt, grit, crossed threads. We have the multi port on a IH Puma 125 with a loader, we seldom remove the loader and when we do that multi port is difficult to get cleaned up as well as it should be, the not in use cover is a pain and it takes a careful and deliberate two person job getting it lineup and positioned to reconnect and the numerous O-rings to watch out for. If we where removing and reinstalling the loader several times a month it might make sense but we don't. The standard quick connects a couple of paper towels and a can of wd-40 and we are clean, connected and going. So if it is such a bother change your system but backwards compatibility and universal connections work for me.