CountryBumkin
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I would do your test but I don't have any old connectors. And I agree with your point.I have a test for you take one of the balls out of an old coupler and run hardness test on it or smack it good with a hammer.
The idea is that the "made-up connector with ball-valve" (see picture in my first post) would be put in the FEL lines right after disconnect and ball valve remains closed, so no dirt is going to get in the hydraulic system. When you are ready to hook up the FEL, you crack open the ball-valve for a second to relieve any pressure then you remove the made-up coupler and install the FEL like normal.The set up llike you proposed how are you going to keep the dirt from traveling back into the line once the pressure is released.
The only thing keeping me from making this coupler I've been talking about, is that I'm cheap and I don't want to spend $10 per coupler. I may just by some wooden dowel first and see how that works.
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