Coupling for grapple not connecting

Grindstone

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Wish I could help.
I am still in my stay warm in Winter mode, here in Florida.
Grips and tractors are in my barn in New England.

If you buy a pair of cheap welders pliers at HF, you may be able to figure it out for yourself.
All that is necessary is to slightly grind away a half moon area on each side of the jaws, so they grab the coupler securely to hold it open, when you squeeze and hold (or lock) the pliers.
Thank you for your reply. I will give it a whirl. Enjoy Florida.
 

North Idaho Wolfman

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Several have said this, but a picture is worth a thousand words:

Lock detent:
If it's not lined up, spin the collar:

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Other side will not have a lock detent:

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This is with the connector disconnected:

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Geezer3d

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Be careful when using tools to increase your leverage or strength. It is easy to break something if you are not aware of how the coupling is supposed to work. I'm not saying that you should not use them, just be prudent.
 
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Smokeydog

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Be careful when using tools to increase your leverage or strength. It is easy to break something if you are not aware of how the coupling is supposed to work. I'm not saying that you should not use them, just be prudent.
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Always best to follow instructions.