Quick disconnect hydraulic coupler leaking when mated...

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erkme73

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Searching for leaking couplers, quick-disconnects, fittings, etc provides an overwhelming number of false positive results. I apologize if this is a commonly discussed issue - but I couldn't find it.

I noticed today that one of the four FEL QD hydraulic fittings has a pretty good drip going (maybe 1 drip every 10 seconds). I separated the fittings (all were under no pressure w/bucket on the ground) and the leaking stopped.

Thus, I would assume the problem is with the o-ring in the female coupling that is designed to trap the fluid in the space between the two mating parts.

I've attached a photo. Since I'm sans manual, I figured I'd post a request for help here. Does anyone know the brand/type of fitting this is? And are o-ring replacements even available? Is that something I should be able to do on my own, or should I just replace the whole fitting?

My 2 year full warranty expires in Feb, so if this is a covered item, and I haven't got it resolved by the time I take it in for the rest of my punch list, I'll just have the dealer fix it. For now, I've disconnected the coupling to prevent further leaking.

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   / Quick disconnect hydraulic coupler leaking when mated... #2  
It’s fairly common to have these leak. Any debris can score the seals and cause a little leak. They cost about $20 and aren’t worth fixing- to my knowledge anyway.
The fittings are the standard “ag” style. I can’t recall the size- which is common- I think it’s 3/8 but I’m not 100%. Most hydraulic or truck shops will have them.
 
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It will say right on the side of the coupler. It is prolly a Parker. In any case they are very common. It is prolly a number 8 hose thread size. Bruce
 
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Who knows on brand. My 1538 had Stucchi couplings between the loader and chassis and the dealer used Safeway couplers at the grapple. Parker is also a common brand. Either way the ag style should all be interchangeable- as long as the size is the same.
 
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Well, I went to the TSC and they didn't have the poppet style that matched, so I just bought a new set (1/2" npt) for $22, and replaced both sides. Simple fix and it works. The male end now has a ball instead of a pin.
 
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TSC seems to have a cult following. After reading on this forum I actually made a special trip to visit the closest one. What a let down- I was unimpressed.
Next time try one of your local places. When I moved I was convinced their wouldn’t be anything around in my little area. After some time I found a little auto parts store, a truck repair shop and the tractor dealer all have a good supply.
 
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That might well be. For me, I'd never set foot in a TSC store until last month when I bought my first tractor. I have slim pickings in my area...
 
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Hopefully you won't be disappointed with your new couplers. Very, very common for this type of coupler to leak when all pressure is released.
 
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Even when they're coupled together?
 

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