3 rear remotes there is no movable outer sleeve

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Doc_Bob said:
I will play on the mud. Pushing them on is easy, pulling them off is what bothers me.
Bob

Bob if the quick connectors came apart to easily the 5000 psi pressure within might pop them loose while in operation.
 
   / 3 rear remotes there is no movable outer sleeve
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PineRidge said:
Bob if the quick connectors came apart to easily the 5000 psi pressure within might pop them loose while in operation.

Good point. Just gives me the "willys" to jerk on a connection when my instunct tells me not to jerk on it.
Bob
 
   / 3 rear remotes there is no movable outer sleeve #13  
Bob
My front QD block (for grapple, etc) is mounted on the FEL cross member. The QDs open to the side (I have ells on my hoses). When I jerk the hoses out I really have to be careful I don't whack my elbow on the bucket cylinder. Learned that the hard way....LOL.

Vernon
 
   / 3 rear remotes there is no movable outer sleeve #14  
Those are the Snap-Tite coupler that New Holland is using on a number of tractor now. Yours are working correctly. They can be coupled and uncoupled under pressure but as others have stated it is easier to do with system pressure relieved.
If your TN have 5000 PSI at the remotes, uncoupling will be the least of your problems.:D
 
   / 3 rear remotes there is no movable outer sleeve #15  
whitetiger said:
If your TN have 5000 PSI at the remotes, uncoupling will be the least of your problems.:D

I'm curious here, with a heavy implement like a box blade, or even a snowblower and moving over rough terrain what kind of shock loads might you expect to see? :confused:
 
   / 3 rear remotes there is no movable outer sleeve #16  
PineRidge said:
I'm curious here, with a heavy implement like a box blade, or even a snowblower and moving over rough terrain what kind of shock loads might you expect to see? :confused:

On your remotes or on your 3 point?
 
   / 3 rear remotes there is no movable outer sleeve #18  
If you have trouble uncoupling those couplers, try pushing the hose/tip IN before pulling on them. Seems to work for me when it is impractical to relieve all the line pressure.
 
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RickB said:
If you have trouble uncoupling those couplers, try pushing the hose/tip IN before pulling on them. Seems to work for me when it is impractical to relieve all the line pressure.

I will!
Bob
 
   / 3 rear remotes there is no movable outer sleeve #20  
The couplers for the BH on my MF are mounted on a bar at the rear of the machine - so the outer sleeve is fixed. First time I took the Ho, ho hoe off (sorry!) I couldn't push or pull them off. the hoses at the back of the coupler were tight against the tractor frame, so I reached over and pushed the rear hose out from the back. They were a little stiff, but finally they moved and I was then able to remove the hose on the front.

I shifted the mounting bar a little, and now all the connections are free and easy to remove.

EanJay
 

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