1.5 year old M6060 with ~120 hours. I have one pair of rear hydraulic connections which I've been using for a hydraulic top link. The hoses for the link are pre made with fittings from tractor supply. On the tractor side, they are push/pull Faster 3CFPV females.
When connected, there is a leak at both QD connections, male to female. It drips about a drip every 5 seconds or so. I've taken them apart, cleaned, wiped, and reinstalled. I cannot visually see any foreign material or any nicks on the o-rings, and the male ends appear to be clean and smooth, with only one minor blemish/slightly worn spot on one. I have switched the hoses around.
It's a hydraulic top link and I use a flail mower, bed shaper/layer, disc, cultivator, etc, so there's a lot of movement of these hoses, but it doesn't seem right to have hydrailic fluid all around the rear of the tractor and a drip.
I cleaned it all off yesterday, ran the tractor, manipulated the remotes, and there was no leak to start. Then I pulled the hoses at the connection left, right, up down, and could start to see fluid weeping around the connection, oozing to the bottom and starting the drip. Is this just what I should expect with a hydraulic connection that gets moved all around?
When connected, there is a leak at both QD connections, male to female. It drips about a drip every 5 seconds or so. I've taken them apart, cleaned, wiped, and reinstalled. I cannot visually see any foreign material or any nicks on the o-rings, and the male ends appear to be clean and smooth, with only one minor blemish/slightly worn spot on one. I have switched the hoses around.
It's a hydraulic top link and I use a flail mower, bed shaper/layer, disc, cultivator, etc, so there's a lot of movement of these hoses, but it doesn't seem right to have hydrailic fluid all around the rear of the tractor and a drip.
I cleaned it all off yesterday, ran the tractor, manipulated the remotes, and there was no leak to start. Then I pulled the hoses at the connection left, right, up down, and could start to see fluid weeping around the connection, oozing to the bottom and starting the drip. Is this just what I should expect with a hydraulic connection that gets moved all around?
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