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Old 04-15-2024, 07:47 PM
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A few weeks back I picked up this 1650.
It has the dual stick setup with front quick connect ports.
Eventually I would like to make my front blade a power angle blade as sawdustdad has done in this YouTube video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WHxItmN61x4

I am hydraulics ignorant, so my question is this:
I'm guessing there are a boatload of different types of quickee hydraulic connectors, just as there are for air line quick connects.

So can someone enlighten me on the name, style, number, etc. of the connector that I would need to plug into the ports (pictured) on the front of this 1650.

Thanks in advance for any help.
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Are they Parker (Hannifin) on the tractor? Series # ?
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Old 04-15-2024, 09:55 PM
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Check out post #10. I knew I had seen some info in the past.

https://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/...ad.php?t=42244
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Old 04-16-2024, 10:02 AM
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Thanks CDF,
Lots of confusion in that thread, but if I follow it correctly I need Parker SM-252-4FP.
Thanks again.
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I bought these in 2017 PARKER SM-251-4FP FEMALE QUICK CONNECT COUPLER 1/4" and SM-252-4FP they were 25.00 for each set.
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I bought these in 2017 PARKER SM-251-4FP FEMALE QUICK CONNECT COUPLER 1/4" and SM-252-4FP they were 25.00 for each set.
Thank you for the offer Lew, but I don't need full sets, just the ends for the hoses on the plow.
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Hydraulic fittings have always been confusing and with the influx of offshore machinery and their own "industry standards" fittings, it has become even worse. Plus change ups in domestic supplies.

I have a two sets of Parker couplers on the bench and at first glance they look the same as the Parker couplers on my newly acquired 1971 JD. Both for 1/4" pipe. Well close, but no cigar.

If you get the right ones, you can probably charge five bucks for anybody that wants the correct part numbers.
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Thank you for the offer Lew, but I don't need full sets, just the ends for the hoses on the plow.
You may want to being the ones on there are not Parker. They are Brunning. Plus they may leak.
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