Getting the right quick disconnect

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tjkadar

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I have a John Deere 5425 with a 542 FEL. I installed the grapple hydraulic lines (hard lines and hoses) for the mid-mount 3rd valve. The grapple hydraulics terminate with what I believe are ISO 5675 3/4" steel body, 3/4" NPTF agricultural type quick disconnects. But I need the skid steer type quick disconnect in order to use an Anbo grapple and other skid steer type attachments. Can I simply replace the agricultural quick disconnects with install ISO 16028 3/4" steel body, 3/4" NPTF quick disconnects?

From what I can tell, the female quick disconnect is around $81 and the male is about $53. Just want to make sure I'm ordering the right parts the first time. :D
 
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What you described should work fine.
 
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Thanks Kenny! :D Wanted to make sure I got the right stuff the first time 'round.
 
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The newer 3rd function hard lines have Male ORB threads, earlier kits used an adapter between the hard line and coupler. Newer kits eliminated this adapter.
 
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Mine has the newer type.
 
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Are you sure about the 3/4" NPT? That's HUGE for a cylinder! Are you just measuring the diameter of the threads? If you are, it's probably closer to 3/8 NPT or 3/4 SAE. 3/4" NPT threads are over 1" in diameter. Take an accurate measurement and count the threads extrapolated to 1"
 
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You're right, it is closer to 3/8 and not 3/4. It might be easier to match things up if I take the current fitting to the hydraulics store and get the adapter. Appreciate all the help folks!
 
 
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