Given that I know nothing about hydraulic couplers I thought I'd ask here where someone does. I ordered my L2501 with a third function and it has (2) male 3/4" FORB Male Connectors. My EA grapple has a male and female coupler which is a good idea making it impossible to connect them backwards, but the female won't fit what's on the tractor so they're a different size. Also both couplers on the grapple (which I put on myself using Teflon tape) have been leaking fluid when used on my previous tractor. The leak seems to be from around the threads not out the fittings themselves.
So my thought is to just buy two new 3/4" female FORB fittings and replace those currently on the grapple. The tractor salesman said to take one with me to make sure the threads match. Can I just remove a coupler and take with me because if I do isn't hydraulic fluid going to run out? Or will just what's in the line above the coupler to the highest point escape, say a cup or two?
Any tips installing the new couplers? I recently was told by someone not to use Teflon tape, rather hydraulic thread sealer, however it sure looks like Teflon tape was used for the couplers on the tractor and they're not leaking.
So my thought is to just buy two new 3/4" female FORB fittings and replace those currently on the grapple. The tractor salesman said to take one with me to make sure the threads match. Can I just remove a coupler and take with me because if I do isn't hydraulic fluid going to run out? Or will just what's in the line above the coupler to the highest point escape, say a cup or two?
Any tips installing the new couplers? I recently was told by someone not to use Teflon tape, rather hydraulic thread sealer, however it sure looks like Teflon tape was used for the couplers on the tractor and they're not leaking.