TheOldHokie
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L3901/LA525, B7200DT/B1630, G2160/RCK60, G2460/RCK60
This is a matter of personal preference and to a lesser degree cost. The quick coupler on your tractor is almost certainly female pipe like the one in my picture. Your other choice is to purchase a new coupler with an SAE port on it.Thanks for the answers. I've got to process the info. One of the issues is that I haven't taken the hose off the tractor to actually see what is there. I had been hoping to continue using the tractor until the new hoses come. Guess I was wrong! Thanks again.
Then you have three choices in hose end terminations as shown in the picture. Left to right SAE male boss, male pipe thread, or JIC female swivel. The SAE male boss is a custom made hose - the other two are off the shelf items.
You can screw the pipe thread hose end directly into the female port on an NPT coupler.
You can screw the SAE male boss directly into a SAE coupler.
Or you can use one of the adapters shown on the left to convert the coupler to male JIC and use a hose with a JIC swivel end on it. This is what Kubota typically does using an NPT coupler and JIC adapter,
My personal preference is an SAE coupler because I HATE pipe threads. Then its simply a matter of JIC female swivel hose and adapter or rigid SAE hose. For an unmounted quick coupler the SAE hose is fine but JIC swivel with adapter works better when you need to keep both hose and port ends stationary.
Just pick one.
Dan