Relieving hydraulic pressure

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jcummins

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Creal Springs, IL
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Kubota M7040, F3680, Mule Pro Fxt
I learned sometime back to kill the tractor and cycle the loader/3rd function/diverter thru it's paces to relieve pressure. Many years ago when I had not learned that, taking the male end and slamming it hard against a flat surface took care of the pressure.

Yesterday went to hookup grapple, and one line on the grapple had pressure built up in it. I'm near 100% certain I went thru the pressure relieve process, but in any event, the pressure was there. No amount of slamming the connector, even rapping with a hammer, etc would budge the ball on the quick connect. I finally had to take the end connector off to get rid of it.

My question is ..... does a tool of sorts exist to relieve this pressure when it does occur, for whatever reason, without taking the hose apart?
 
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With what we sell when you take off something in the cold and then attempt to reattach in warm weather it can be quite a problem!
 

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