One of these is an ISO 5675 male connector, what's the other one?

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Had a leaking ag connector on my FEL control valve. Bought the Summit replacement parts via the Kubota part number off of Amazon. Summit shipped pretty fast, so that's not the problem.

To create more working space for my hand, I took off one of the connectors for better access to the one I needed to replace. When I went to reconnect them, I noticed the male parts weren't the same, see pics below. The camera couldn't focus on both, so two pics focused on each one.

One of them is an ISO 5675; what is the other one? Which is which?

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   / One of these is an ISO 5675 male connector, what's the other one? #2  
One is a ball end, and one is a popet.
sometimes the poppet style is easier to connect under pressure.
 
   / One of these is an ISO 5675 male connector, what's the other one? #4  
I have made various different adapters and pressure gauges and stuff to hook up to the kubotas I have had over the years. All the loaders I have encountered are the 7241 series B variety in 3/8" size.

Same thing as parker 60 series which seems to be a more familiar term when talking to a hydraulic shop than the ISO numbering. Around here, you mention Iso 7241 series B at a hydraulic shop and you might as well be speaking german to them. But they know what a parker 60 series is
 
 
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