Avenger
Veteran Member
The female fitting looks to be the swivel fitting on the end of the hose. When you look at parts, they just show (starting at the cylinder) an o-ring, elbow and hose. When you look at the tractor it does look different.Did they use an adapter at the cylinder? Me? I would lower the bucket, move the lever around to release pressure put in to float and pop it apart and have a look.
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Take it apart and see how it works. You can always put it back together. If you learn that the fitting on the hose is the culprit, take to hose off, take it into your tractor dealer or someone who makes hoses in your area, and get the hose replaced. If it's simply the fitting, go get another fitting.
Dont be afarid to take things apart to see how they work. Thats how we learn.