All Kubota remotes are ISO and interchange with Pioneer style.
Nope they are not. I had to go to Kubota to get the right ones. Standard Pioneer would not work.
All Kubota remotes are ISO and interchange with Pioneer style.
re the Ball -vs- Nipple: Is there a ball on both ends of the ISO 5675 connection or only one?
Same question for the ISO 7241-1A coupler: Is there a nipple on both ends (male and female) or only one end?
ISO 5675 connection has balls on both sides.Would love to get an answer to that question if anyone has it?
ISO 5675 connection has balls on both sides.
ISO 7241-1A connection has nipples on both sides
Aaron Z
I've four 3/4" remote quick disconnect fittings on the back of my Kubota M4700 in the first picture (w/ my BXpanded pressure tester on top).
Can anyone tell me what type fitting they are? Are they ISO 5675 Agricultural Interchange?
The second pic was just for the size.
YES, but they are considered 1/2", not 3/4". The female opening measures just under 15/16"
ISO 5675 connection has balls on both sides.
ISO 7241-1A connection has nipples on both sides
Aaron Z
Reviving this thread because I had similar questions:
And got one response
Based on responses here I'm wondering if any one has a link that shows both male AND female parts for quick disconnect fittings, like shown for threaded fittings in the "How to Identify Fluid Ports and Connectors" that DHH offers.
And if my fittings are ISO 5675 why don't they have the ball, versus what looks like a crushed nipple?
based on:
Thanks for any help.
Pretty sure the difference is that the OEM one is designed to have the nipple from the male side fit into the hole in the center whereas the one above it is designed to have the two nipples push against each other.And if my fittings are ISO 5675 why don't they have the ball, versus what looks like a crushed nipple?
DHH has a "Coupler size chart" for the male side on: Quick Disconnects > Discount Hydraulic Hose.comBased on responses here I'm wondering if any one has a link that shows both male AND female parts for quick disconnect fittings, like shown for threaded fittings in the "How to Identify Fluid Ports and Connectors" that DHH offers.
Thanks Aaron, I'm looking for pictures like:<snip>
They also have pictures of both on that page.
Aaron Z
I recently bought a grapple, that I would like to hook up to my rear remotes (I won't be using it very often, and couldn't justify the cost of a dedicated loader 3rd function). I'm trying to buy the right hoses, fittings, and quick couplers that I need online, but I'm having trouble identifying the quick couplers on my tractor. I called two kubota dealers, and both gave me different answers. One said I had an ISO "Type B", the other said I have AG quick couplers... I'm hoping you guys can help me identify which I have.
The receptacle (female) coupler has a "nipple" on the inside, that appears to be roughly 1/4" wide at the base, narrowing towards the tip (but doesn't come to a complete point).
I also am not sure what size this is, I'm assuming it is a 1/2" coupler? I should have brought a tape measure with me when I took the pictures, I can take some measurements if I need to.
Thanks in Advance.