Hydro help

/ Hydro help
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#141  
It's worth a try to get it going. Even if it gets me going for awhile I would be happy
 
/ Hydro help
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#142  
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Anyone know a good way to break these free? I have put all my weight I. Them and not budging. I need to remove both of them to connect the new hose
 
/ Hydro help #143  
Instead of the vise clamping that fitting even tighter, maybe two box-end wrenches to put the stress equally on all six points - ?

Or, a socket or box end wrench mounted in the vise then the fitting slipped into that. I think the clamping action of the vise is what is making this impossible.

Then there's always heat. As my second paragraph but with the female part of the joint heated from a propane torch to expand it. Maybe chill the male part with an ice cube.
 
/ Hydro help #144  
I'd be too inclined to get those replaced to save me suffering. Not sure if you have a hydraulic shop near you.

I agree that the vise may be causing some grief here.
 
/ Hydro help #146  
I honestly don't know but if I had to guess and they are an off the shelf item, I imagine somewhere in the 20-$30 range?
 
/ Hydro help #147  
I bought some on Ebay that are Chinese clones of Parker ag fittings. Excellent quality and I think I paid under $10 per M/F set. I looked just now and I think around $20 per set, delivered.

But I would try to re-use that set first. You can replace the o-ring (in the other part) if it doesn't seal perfectly.
 
/ Hydro help #150  
Turn it over, put the smaller one in the vice. If you have an impact wrench with a deep socket, it will come right off.

If not use a cheater pipe on a box end wrench.
 
/ Hydro help #153  
The long wrenches are nice to have Esp. for me. Bad Hand. And what I have had to do numerous of times because of my hand is to keep a piece of pipe to slide over the wrench to extend it even further. Works like your Superman. ;)
 
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#155  
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All done. Scared to try lol. How long does that liquid thread need to set? Or can I start it now?
 
/ Hydro help #157  
Good job :thumbsup:
 
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#160  
Thanks! Great tractor. Time to put on the AGs and start clearing the field.
 

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