Description
You know those old school John Deere tractors that run forever? This male coupling tip keeps your classic’s hydraulic system connecting like it should, with the same ball valve design that’s been getting the job done for decades. When your original coupling starts leaking or won’t seal properly, this replacement tip gets you back to work without fighting stubborn connections or dealing with hydraulic fluid everywhere.
What You’re Getting
- Ball valve design that seals tight and handles up to 3,000 PSI without breaking a sweat
- 1/2″ NPT threading that matches your original John Deere setup perfectly
- 12 GPM flow rate that keeps your hydraulics running at full capacity
- Pioneer quality construction that’s built to last through years of farm use
- Direct replacement design – no modifications or adapters needed
Built for Real Farm Work
This tip is specifically designed for John Deere’s old style hydraulic coupling system, the kind found on those reliable tractors that have been earning their keep for years. Whether you’re running a vintage 4020 with a loader, operating an older utility tractor with remote hydraulics, or keeping a classic row-crop machine in service, this coupling tip handles the connections that power everything from cylinders to motors.
Made to Last
Built to handle 3,000 PSI maximum pressure, this coupling tip won’t let you down when you’re pushing heavy loads or operating under demanding conditions. The ball valve design creates a reliable seal that won’t weep oil or lose pressure, while the robust construction handles the vibration and stress that comes with real farm work.
Good to Know
Installation is straightforward – just thread it in place of your old coupling and you’re ready to go. Use proper hydraulic thread sealant instead of tape to prevent system contamination. Keep coupling faces clean before connecting to ensure a good seal, and remember that these old style couplings work best when you relieve system pressure before making connections.





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