J_J
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- Power-Trac 1445, KUBOTA B-9200HST
Have you seen this work over a wide range? Sure the pressure is equal, but if it is high then you would still have trouble getting them apart, IMHO.
Bob.
I believe there is a difference when separating QD's that are connected together from an attachments for this reason. If the QD's are connected together, and the heat has expanded the fluid and increased the pressure, the pressure is pushing on the poppet/balls , and when you pull the sleeve back, the small bearings around the sleeve should almost spring out and the coupling release.
When you are trying to couple, you have to push against the poppet/balls which have pressure built up behind them. Tapping or pushing on just one usually enough to release the pressure. Some of my couplings have a two way sleeve. You can push or pull the sleeve to connect.
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