Peter 315
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Yep, I am surprised they didn't rip.
As a little side note, If the tractor had been a Kubota the style of quick connect on the tractor, if you pull on the hoses they will automatically disconnect.
you sure...?
Yep, I am surprised they didn't rip.
As a little side note, If the tractor had been a Kubota the style of quick connect on the tractor, if you pull on the hoses they will automatically disconnect.
I have fun with my channel on YouTube. And I have no shame so admitting mistakes is amusing to me.
you sure...?
Take a look at some of the female AG connectors on some some of the larger Kubota's and you will notice there is no outer ring for you to get your hand on. They move in the housing that surrounds them as you pull on the hose the "guts" of the connector move with the hose and the outer shell stays fixed in the housing and the hose disconnects. And when you shove the male connector into the female it moves backward and also releases the balls and the connection is accomplished without your hand on the outer shell. *
*yeah, yeah, I said male, female, balls, and hand all in the same sentence. But we are not in the 8th grade anymore.
You forgot, Pull on the hose... :cool2:
Pioneer Quick Coupling, 1/2 in. Double Acting Sleeve Set at Tractor Supply Co.
Here is a double acting sleeve set. mount the sleeve in a sheetmetal hole with an E clip on both front and back and if you drive off without disconnecting the hoses they will automatically disconnect.
I see now, The ones I have you have to slide back the sleeve to release......
That top link has a locking valve so it will not move without hydro pressure. That’s the reason I fired up the tractor.