Egon
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)I thought so, regarding the special fitting from JD. Is this regarding the class action lawsuit with JD about proprietary stuff?
)I thought so, regarding the special fitting from JD. Is this regarding the class action lawsuit with JD about proprietary stuff?
If it’s threaded or there is tubing, pipe or hose there will be fittings, gauges and valves that will work At the required pressures. Tubing or threaded fitting will be the easiest to break into.It's a shame more people dont think poorly of JD due to their attacks on dealerships and owners
Any hydraulic shop should be able to source the fittings or even tractor supply.
I watched the video - very informative - thanks. I'm new at this so bear with me although I am mechanically inclined. What thread type does the hydraulic port on my JD have? Are they NPT?You can watch our video here, and we sell gauges too.
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1) You needn't worry about the threads, you will be plugging into one of the ports like the video shows.I watched the video - very informative - thanks. I'm new at this so bear with me although I am mechanically inclined. What thread type does the hydraulic port on my JD have? Are they NPT?
And I understand about some people being biased about certain products. No biggie. I just scroll on past.
Do you have any videos on repairing/upgrading the hydraulic pump on my JD? If not, do you know where I could find one? Someone mentioned shims? Again, thanks for your help. Kenny, right?
I don't 'hate' anything or anyone. I used to have JD tractors and you and both know that JD parts are super expensive.Why do you continue to spread fake news with your hatred for JD?
His 790 uses either a 1/4" 5675 "AG" style fitting, or a 3/8" 7241B type depending on the serial number. Both are standard across many tractor OEM's.