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Re: MTA remotes...I asked that wrong...
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Posted by Randy-IA on June 05, 2005 at 19:27:25 from (209.152.95.59):
In Reply to: Re: MTA remotes...I asked that wrong... posted by Jaack in Fla on June 05, 2005 at 13:05:34:
OHHHH! So THAT's what they mean by quick disconnect ! It's all so clear now ! The bracket holds the collar and the male end holds the insides of the female end . If the male end is tugged on it pulls the insides of the female and the collar stays still inside the bracket which opens the connection ! Clever ! ...A hydrualic idiot PS ; We use the same type of connectors in construction but without the bracket . Does anyone use the dripless type very much ? They are the ones that are flat on the ends that mate . They stay cleaner and ya don't lose that tablespoon of oil every time they are joined or removed .
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