RWTschoeke
Member
I just purchased the 48" WildKat grapple and picked up the appropriate 1/2" Pioneer couplers (male tip) from the NH dealer that added the rear remotes and ran a line from there to the loader arm, where they mounted the Pioneer female end on a bracket attached to the center loader support. Male tips threaded onto the grapple hoses easily with plumbers tape, tightened and hooked up to the female ends on the loader. No problem with the connection initially and the grapple worked beautifully as I played around lifting logs and clearing some brush for a few minutes. At one point however, with the grapple fully open and the loader pointing down, I exhausted the slack in the grapple hoses and one of the lines disengaged from the quick connect; male and female separated. What I thought would be any easy reconnect is not happening. I disconnected the other quick connect to add slack to the hoses that I thought I had enough of, but now neither of the quick connects reattaches. Of note is that the grapple is fully open (single cylinder) and the rest of the hydraulics (loader, rear mower) work fine. I presume this is all part of the educational experience of tractor ownership for me and it likely has something to do with relieving the pressure buildup, but I thought I would try you guys first with all your knowledge and good advice that I have found here, prior to calling the dealer tomorrow. One other thing, does it matter which of the two grapple hoses attaches to the female couplers and is it thus important to label them. Thanks