The Original Tractor Relief Tool - Easier Hydraulic Connections

   / The Original Tractor Relief Tool - Easier Hydraulic Connections #31  
Welding is such a handy skill, good on your ingenuity!
 
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   / The Original Tractor Relief Tool - Easier Hydraulic Connections #33  
It could use a nut on the adjustment shaft to prevent it from being turned down too far and damaging the fitting.

I did this on one of my fittings by not paying close enough attention to what I was doing.

Yes, it was my fault, however in doing so I also discovered that the fitting was nowhere near as well constructed as the one I replaced it with.

I had some anxious moments wondering why my grapple would open extremely slowly and then drift close. One fitting I damaged and the other went bad - the hydraulic fitting vendor went on my list of what not to buy.
 
   / The Original Tractor Relief Tool - Easier Hydraulic Connections #34  
I ordered a set of these today..
After nearly pulling a muscle and then getting hot hydro shot in my face… this is easier than a burn..
 
   / The Original Tractor Relief Tool - Easier Hydraulic Connections #35  
Question.. has anyone put a vinyl hose
On the output fitting to keep from spilling or shooting it everywhere?
 
   / The Original Tractor Relief Tool - Easier Hydraulic Connections #36  
Question.. has anyone put a vinyl hose
On the output fitting to keep from spilling or shooting it everywhere?

I have not done it myself, but I've seen it done, absolutely.
 
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Question.. has anyone put a vinyl hose
On the output fitting to keep from spilling or shooting it everywhere?
You can if you wish, that is why the barbed fitting.
 
   / The Original Tractor Relief Tool - Easier Hydraulic Connections #38  
I don’t see any for the flat faced skid steer type used on attachments like the grapple on my loader (and of course my CTL). Those are the worst.
 
   / The Original Tractor Relief Tool - Easier Hydraulic Connections #39  
Here is a simple one I made. A nut welded to a piece of bent up light steel. You could do it w/o welding but you need a wrench to hold the nut. I am using it to hold the connector open to drain the yucky oil from an old plow I bought.

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I don’t see any for the flat faced skid steer type used on attachments like the grapple on my loader (and of course my CTL). Those are the worst.
Have for Skid Steer Flat Face ISO 16028 fittings now.
 

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