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8010 remote hydraulic couplers

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    Posted: 7 hours 42 minutes ago at 4:58pm
l have quite a time not destroying the O-rings in the remote couplers, in a seal kit that l got from AGCO (#70264224) there is 2 rubber o-rings & 2 white scarf cut plastic rings. l figured the white scarf cut rings would be a backing ring & would act as a guide for the pioneer hose fitting to enter the coupler and protect rubber rings, but there's not enuff room for both rings. Can someone tell me what I,m missing here ? Thanks Dave
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Just went through this also on one of our 7060's with the Bruining ,(AC), hydraulic couplers. It was a pita getting both the o-ring and back up ring seated properly. The backup ring is needed and I trimmed a little off each end to get it placed. The back up ring goes on the inside of the o-ring. It appears to me that these are a little different from the originals, once installed no leaks. Good Luck , Mike
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