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BX2370 w/LA243, Bucket, Grapple, QA Pallet Forks, 60" MMM, rear blade & rake
I am finding it difficult to reconnect the hyd lines for my FEL after it has been sitting (disconnected) from the tractor for awhile.
I don't know if the FEL is settling or if the sun is heating the lines and increasing pressure - but regardless, I can't reconnect the hoses unless I first relieve the pressure.
I stick a flat tip punch in the fitting, wrap with a rag, and hit it with a hammer. This does the job, but it is awkward to hold everything just right to hit, and I worried that I might damage the inside of the quick release fitting if I don't hold the punch just right.
So I was thinking, may be it would be worth the couple of dollars to build a few "pressure release couplers". I'm thinking that I could buy some ball valves and screw in a male quick rlease coupler in one end, then after disconnecting the FEL I would insert this ball valve in the FEL hose(s) (leaving the ball valve closed) then when it is time to reconnect to tractor, I just open the ball valve for a second to relieve pressure then remove this fitting and reconnect to tractor.
DO you think this would work - or does someone have another idea/solution?
I don't know if the FEL is settling or if the sun is heating the lines and increasing pressure - but regardless, I can't reconnect the hoses unless I first relieve the pressure.
I stick a flat tip punch in the fitting, wrap with a rag, and hit it with a hammer. This does the job, but it is awkward to hold everything just right to hit, and I worried that I might damage the inside of the quick release fitting if I don't hold the punch just right.
So I was thinking, may be it would be worth the couple of dollars to build a few "pressure release couplers". I'm thinking that I could buy some ball valves and screw in a male quick rlease coupler in one end, then after disconnecting the FEL I would insert this ball valve in the FEL hose(s) (leaving the ball valve closed) then when it is time to reconnect to tractor, I just open the ball valve for a second to relieve pressure then remove this fitting and reconnect to tractor.
DO you think this would work - or does someone have another idea/solution?
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