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Bradbilt

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Ford 260C, Ford 8N, NewHolland GT22,
Please excuse the dumb question.

I am running hoses from my rear hydraulics up to the front of the loader to make my snow plow power angle.

Today I went to Tractor supply and bought a bunch of pioneer quick connect fittings.
I now have a "problem"....

The fitting on the back of my tractor(the female ends) I can just push the male ends in and they couple. To uncouple I just pull on the hose.

NOW, with the fittings I bought from TSC I have to pull the collar back on the female coupler to connect and disconnect them.
Is there a different coupler that I can get to just allow me to push/pull to connect/disconnect?


BTW my fittings on the rear of the tractor have a "square" pin inside the coupler, the TCS fitting have a round ball. Is that the difference?

The "tip" on this mall connector is what my tractor has in the female connector and that is the one that just push/pulls
Pioneer 1/2 in. Standard ISO Tip, 3/4 In., 16 ORB, Fits All Current Models, Poppet - For Life Out Here



The couplers I bought have this style "ball" on the male and female couplers
Pioneer Quick Coupling, 1/2 in. Single Acting Sleeve Set - For Life Out Here
 
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#3  
that doesnt really help me any
 
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#5  
I can see the charts and the picture. But that still doesnt answer my question how the couple or uncouple
 
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NOW, with the fittings I bought from TSC I have to pull the collar back on the female coupler to connect and disconnect them.

This is the way they are supposed to work not just give them a yank and they come free.
You have a miss match if they are not locking.
 
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NOW, with the fittings I bought from TSC I have to pull the collar back on the female coupler to connect and disconnect them.

This is the way they are supposed to work not just give them a yank and they come free.
You have a miss match if they are not locking.

ANY farm tractor I have ever run you do NOT pull the collar back. In fact the collar is incased in the mount so there is NO WAY you could even do that even if you wanted to.

And my 260 is no different. They are incased in a plastic mount. And the break away mount I bough from TSC incases the couples so you can NOT access the collar
 
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#8  
They are designed that way so if they get snagged or the hoses forget to be disconnected then it unplugs itself and does NOT destroy the hose or the equipment
 
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All of mine have a collar that needs to be pulled back. There are several different types of quick disconnects.
 
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So, can anyone who KNOWS, please post me in the right direction
 

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