Artillian grapple arrives! Being a little over my head in hoses and fittings, I hope one day someone may find this information useful in the future who installs a Land Pride 380-137A kit.
I struggled with the couplers Land Pride provided for the implement in their kit. They use o-ring boss (ORB) fittings. They are Safeway 1/4" S20 series with poppet. SH20-14P is the set; SH21-14P is the male, and the female is SH25-14P.
It is difficult to find the female coupler or the pair, unless in bulk. Furthermore, the o-ring boss thread at the bulkhead bracket made it difficult for my local hose shop to swap an off the shelf coupler.
The Artillian grapple comes with Safeway S41-2 male (ISO 5675) , so you need a Female S25A-2 at the loader. Good luck finding this with o-ring boss, which led me to reach out to Ken at kensboltonhooks...
Ken threw me a real lifeline, walking me through sorting this out. He advised me to change the supplied Land Pride bulkhead fitting to
2706LN-04-06 1/4" NPTF Male Pipe x 3/8" JIC Bulkhead then install
Safeway S25A-2 female connector abandoning ORB style all together. Gain NPT flexibility, and a more compact fitting on the loader. Remember to order dust caps.
The Safeway S20 ORB fittings are also used at the valve block itself on this kit. The provided LP dust caps fit like crap. I found " 1/4" pioneer / parker 4000 / S20 caps" at McMaster-Carr fit both male and female perfectly, for when you remove the loader. Item numbers
5341K81 and
5341K71
Another detail I wanted to adjust was the loader joystick. The 3rd function knob brings the joystick out 4" further than its already ludicrous length. I used a cut off wheel to cut about 2-3" off the rod so the loader control felt comfortable again.
Setting up the artillian grapple was super easy. Unpack, hang, connect the hoses. It's a really well thought out system, set up to functioning was literally 30 minutes. Thanks wholly to Ken for sorting out the fittings ahead of time.
Also took the opportunity to install Earth and Turf BX grille guard
I fab'd a bracket for the guard to hang front weights on. More on that
here.
I'm really looking forward to unleashing this thing on my brush piles. Full disclosure, I overlooked that the Land Pride SGC0554 is ~50 pounds lighter than this particular set up. If I run out of capacity I may switch down the road, but for what I intend to use it on I think it will be okay. (SGC0548 is not SSQA)
It's great to wrap up this project and finally arrive at the goal post. Many thanks to Ken and the community here for helping me along the way to make it happen.