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Pioneer fitting couplers Allis 6080

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    Posted: 03 Apr 2022 at 9:57pm
Hello All!

All major oil leaks fixed, and the tractor is ready for service. Thanks everybody!!!

What size are the pioneer fittings on the rear hydraulics? I have a Century 6080 I have been running a post pounder on. The hydraulic is an iso fitting. Anyway to easily get a coupler that will work?

Thanks again!
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That probably has Allis couplers...
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The couplers on the 6080 should take any iso coupler.  Such as the Pioneer 8010 series.  8010-4 is the pipe thread version, 8010-15 is 3/4 oring, etc.
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I’ve seen some oddball sizes depending on the setup. When I needed to hook up my log splitter to my tractor, I ran into a similar issue with mismatched couplers. After way too much trial and error, I ended up deciding to buy quick couplers from Northern Hydraulics. They had ISO-compatible options that worked perfectly, and the whole process of swapping attachments got way easier.If you’re running a post pounder, you’ll definitely appreciate having a solid coupler setup. Double-check the size, and once you’ve got that nailed down, the swap should be a breeze.

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