I ordered these from Shoup. In their Fall 2025, it is on page 404. ISO Conversion Kit Part #SH127964 Around $200. Make sure it is for your make and model #. This is the part # for IH-1086.
Other than being a little on the messy side (oily) it was not bad at all. There just not cheap. I mail ordered these from Sloen Express at just under $150 for the set. After doing this one I could probably switch both of the other ones in about an hour. It took a little bit to read and follow the instructions, if you know what I mean, lol.
Thanks for posting. My 1086 already had these installed when I bought it, I was wondering how big a job it was. On my 1486 I use the Pioneer adaptors that plug in to the stock IH connectors. They don't work too bad but these are better.
I'm trying to do this exact same thing on my 766D. When I got the "guts" out of the housing... I can't see where the new gaskets go. Nor did I see any old gaskets come out, or did you have to peel the old gasket out from inside the housing? Let alone weather to use the flat or the round? Mine were pouring out fluid all of a sudden when hooked to my loader, so I bought this exact same kit. Thanks in advance
You have to peel them out. As far as round or flat, If I remember correctly, you will use the same thing that you pull out. I remember that the instructions that came with mine told you how to know which one you need to use. Hopefully that helps and good luck my friend.
I ordered these from Shoup. In their Fall 2025, it is on page 404. ISO Conversion Kit Part #SH127964 Around $200. Make sure it is for your make and model #. This is the part # for IH-1086.
That is one of those time that you say it in your head and you all are to read my mind, lol. They are the IH style remotes and all my equipment has the standard ISO Pioneer style. I could get adapters to convert my equipment hoses but the 1st time I have to replace them because I loose them it would be the same money. This way they will be all the same. Of course I still need to do the other 2 but for this spring I can get by with just one. I would like to build hydraulics for the wings on the field cultivator but that will not get done before I need to work the fields.
You had to be here when I read your comment. I was getting ready to go to pt for my ankle and I didn't know. So I ran out to find out. Yes it is. Lol. Thanks for the comment.
I'm not sure when but Pioneer became the ISO standard years ago. My grandpa had Fordson tractors and when he got a John Deere he switched everything to the Pioneer so all the equipment is setup for Pioneer. So, either I get some adapters or change them to be the same as all the equipment that I have is set up.
@@TAHDAHFarm All the tractors since the 1990s have had the ISO type which is standard across all tractors in the US now and its funny my 1957 Famall used them but all my 66-86-88 series were Big IH and the ISO was an option on them so i laugh when my New Magnum and the 65 year old Farmall both had them as standard
These did not work for me. It was an easy job but got them installed and they do not work on my 1086. There is no lever to open the ball valve. A bad engineering design is my guess. I tried to get the system primed but just made a huge mess all over my shop. I paid $600 for all three remote conversions and none work. Now I’m going to have to tear into them again and replace the old ones with some new seals and just buy the adapter. I’ll have to spend about 20 bucks on floor dry to clean up all the hydraulic fluid, buy new hydraulic fluid and a whole bunch of time I’ve wasted on this terrible project. I hope I didn’t do any damage to my hydraulic pump trying to get the system primed. What a disaster. I just hope I can get a refund for these parts I bought for 600 bucks. Huge huge mistake
I'm not sure why you had all these problems. The only thing I have had was that the rubber dust covers started to tear and get caught in the connection. I cleaned it out and made sure that it was not in the way, and I have had no problems at all. They work great for me. As far as priming the system, I used a short hose with male ends and plugged it in. No problem, and no more oil leak than what you get from disconnecting normally. There is no need for the handles anymore. Sorry for what problems you are having. Thanks for watching and commenting.
I just bought 2 sets and have been hesitant to tear into it. Thanks for the video, it looks like a very approachable job
Not to bad just make sure you use the same style o-ring or square-ring.
I ordered these from Shoup. In their Fall 2025, it is on page 404.
ISO Conversion Kit
Part #SH127964
Around $200.
Make sure it is for your make and model #. This is the part # for IH-1086.
Next time I rebuild the SCV's on my 4020 I am going to switch them to Pioneer also, that way everything is the same. You made it look simple
Other than being a little on the messy side (oily) it was not bad at all. There just not cheap. I mail ordered these from Sloen Express at just under $150 for the set. After doing this one I could probably switch both of the other ones in about an hour. It took a little bit to read and follow the instructions, if you know what I mean, lol.
This will be very helpful for the IH guys. Nice job!!
Thanks, it would also be about the same for the John Deere.
Nice Tim! I think you're really going to like those. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching, that is nice how Pioneer design these to work with the old setup.
Nice, been wanting to do the 100 hydro..thanks for showing..
Just be ready for the oily mess. Not that bad I just didn't think about it. It was not bad at all.
Thanks for posting. My 1086 already had these installed when I bought it, I was wondering how big a job it was. On my 1486 I use the Pioneer adaptors that plug in to the stock IH connectors. They don't work too bad but these are better.
I could see myself losing the adapters that's why I chose to change them out. Other then $150 from Sloan Express the job hasn't to bad.
I'm trying to do this exact same thing on my 766D. When I got the "guts" out of the housing... I can't see where the new gaskets go. Nor did I see any old gaskets come out, or did you have to peel the old gasket out from inside the housing? Let alone weather to use the flat or the round? Mine were pouring out fluid all of a sudden when hooked to my loader, so I bought this exact same kit. Thanks in advance
You have to peel them out. As far as round or flat, If I remember correctly, you will use the same thing that you pull out. I remember that the instructions that came with mine told you how to know which one you need to use. Hopefully that helps and good luck my friend.
Nice job on this. If I have the old style, I am assuming I would need to change both ends?
Yes, I changed these out to the standard Pioneer style so all the connectors are the same on all my equipment. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Is there any reason you cant just buy female pioneer ends and attach them to the tubing in place of the block?
There would be nothing to support the tubes. If something would happen and they need to disconnect, it would rip the hoses and tubes to pieces.
I want to see how the remote cables are locked in to the pioneer style connector. thanks.
It is a push in and then just pull out. It now works the same way my Kubota remotes are. This will make everything the same way to connect.
What is the brand and part number for them couplers
I ordered these from Shoup. In their Fall 2025, it is on page 404.
ISO Conversion Kit
Part #SH127964
Around $200.
Make sure it is for your make and model #. This is the part # for IH-1086.
I don't think I caught you saying why you changed it
That is one of those time that you say it in your head and you all are to read my mind, lol. They are the IH style remotes and all my equipment has the standard ISO Pioneer style. I could get adapters to convert my equipment hoses but the 1st time I have to replace them because I loose them it would be the same money. This way they will be all the same. Of course I still need to do the other 2 but for this spring I can get by with just one. I would like to build hydraulics for the wings on the field cultivator but that will not get done before I need to work the fields.
are they now just a push pull connect disconnect?
You had to be here when I read your comment. I was getting ready to go to pt for my ankle and I didn't know. So I ran out to find out. Yes it is. Lol. Thanks for the comment.
What would be the advantage of changing them to pioneer ?
I'm not sure when but Pioneer became the ISO standard years ago. My grandpa had Fordson tractors and when he got a John Deere he switched everything to the Pioneer so all the equipment is setup for Pioneer. So, either I get some adapters or change them to be the same as all the equipment that I have is set up.
@@TAHDAHFarm All the tractors since the 1990s have had the ISO type which is standard across all tractors in the US now and its funny my 1957 Famall used them but all my 66-86-88 series were Big IH and the ISO was an option on them so i laugh when my New Magnum and the 65 year old Farmall both had them as standard
Thanks for the info, I believe that the Fordson from the 50's and early 60's used the ISO standard also. That is why grandpa changed the John Deere.
Click in a adapter much better way
I bought a set and tried that 1st. They leaked. I had to replace them. I have not had to replace #3 yet and use the adapters.
i so need to do this to my 1586. where did u get them from & would u have the part # to them?
Shoup parts, just call them and they will be able to get you what you need. Thanks for watching and hope that helps
@@TAHDAHFarm ur welcome :) k thanks :)
ISO are awesome just keep them well lubed up and free i need to rebuild one iso on my 1086 its been on a few years of wear and tear lol
I liked the idea of the lever, I just wish that they were ISO. Thanks for watching.
These did not work for me. It was an easy job but got them installed and they do not work on my 1086. There is no lever to open the ball valve. A bad engineering design is my guess. I tried to get the system primed but just made a huge mess all over my shop. I paid $600 for all three remote conversions and none work. Now I’m going to have to tear into them again and replace the old ones with some new seals and just buy the adapter. I’ll have to spend about 20 bucks on floor dry to clean up all the hydraulic fluid, buy new hydraulic fluid and a whole bunch of time I’ve wasted on this terrible project. I hope I didn’t do any damage to my hydraulic pump trying to get the system primed. What a disaster. I just hope I can get a refund for these parts I bought for 600 bucks. Huge huge mistake
I'm not sure why you had all these problems. The only thing I have had was that the rubber dust covers started to tear and get caught in the connection. I cleaned it out and made sure that it was not in the way, and I have had no problems at all. They work great for me.
As far as priming the system, I used a short hose with male ends and plugged it in. No problem, and no more oil leak than what you get from disconnecting normally. There is no need for the handles anymore.
Sorry for what problems you are having. Thanks for watching and commenting.