I f$@&!#% hate hydraulics!

fishpick

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Ok. I’m a smart guy (so people tell me)…
Please tell me like I’m 5 - on a Kubota Grand L60 series…. The connectors are 3/8” - what ISO standard - because I have enough of the wrong sized, leaky, too big, whatever’s.
Please - for the love of god help a brother out…

what ISO spec is on my tractor

sincerely,
Low pressure
 

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Ok. I’m a smart guy (so people tell me)…
Please tell me like I’m 5 - on a Kubota Grand L60 series…. The connectors are 3/8” - what ISO standard - because I have enough of the wrong sized, leaky, too big, whatever’s.
Please - for the love of god help a brother out…

what ISO spec is on my tractor

sincerely,
Low pressure
I assume we are talking about quick couplers. How about you tell us which ones and where they are on the tractor. OEM or after market? It would also help if you would look at the offending pieces and give us the part number stamped on them. Kubota seems to favor Faster couplers.

Dan
 

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This might help.
I know that my BX24 uses the 700 series. Yours is probably the Ag series more commonly known as Pioneer couplers.

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fishpick

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I assume we are talking about quick couplers. How about you tell us which ones and where they are on the tractor. OEM or after market? It would also help if you would look at the offending pieces and give us the part number stamped on them. Kubota seems to favor Faster couplers.

Dan
Yes the quick couplers. I need a set of females for a home brewed attachment of the OEM 3rd function at the quick connect where all the connections are on the loader attachment - not the end by the bucket. I had some 1/2 “pioneer” style that I thought were right but they are 3/8. But I don’t know what quick connect style. Ag, A or B.
I can probably find some number in there tomorrow.
It just shouldn’t be this difficult.
 

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Yes the quick couplers. I need a set of females for a home brewed attachment of the OEM 3rd function at the quick connect where all the connections are on the loader attachment - not the end by the bucket. I had some 1/2 “pioneer” style that I thought were right but they are 3/8. But I don’t know what quick connect style. Ag, A or B.
I can probably find some number in there tomorrow.
It just shouldn’t be this difficult.
What's so difficult about finding the name and number on the coupler? That's a positive ID. The OEM couplers on my LA525 loader are 3/8" Faster HNV - ISO 7241-B. They will not interchange witrh anything but another3/8" 7241-B coupler which you are not likely going to find in your local TSC.

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fishpick

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What's so difficult about finding the name and number on the coupler? That's a positive ID. The OEM couplers on my LA525 loader are 3/8" Faster HNV - ISO 7241-B. They will not interchange witrh anything but another3/8" 7241-B coupler which you are not likely going to find in your local TSC.

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Dan
It’s very difficult when you aren’t at the tractor Dan.
And thanks for just answering with the ISO B - that’s what I was looking for.
 

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What's so difficult about finding the name and number on the coupler? That's a positive ID.

On my LA 525 loader those would be Faster NV ISO 7241-B not AG.

Dan
It’s very difficult when you aren’t at the tractor Dan.
And thanks for just answering with the ISO B - that’s what I was looking for.
Now you are assuming the third function on your Grand L tractor is the same as the LA525 loader on my Standard L. Why not wait until you can get to the tractor and look at what YOU have.

Dan
 

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Ok. I’m a smart guy (so people tell me)…
Please tell me like I’m 5 - on a Kubota Grand L60 series…. The connectors are 3/8” - what ISO standard - because I have enough of the wrong sized, leaky, too big, whatever’s.
Please - for the love of god help a brother out…

what ISO spec is on my tractor

sincerely,
Low pressure
Look at the base of the coupler - the part number is stamped on it - use google
 
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