Why are hoses hard to connect???

   / Why are hoses hard to connect??? #41  
I had the Waite Hydraulic Decompression Tool up until I had my tractor serviced, I kept it in the tractor toolbox and didn't think to clear the box out before sending it to the shop. I liked it, it a good simple tool although some folks think it's too pricey.

My implements include a grapple, Lane Shark and a tree puller. All are outside and the temperatures here can vary 50 degrees in a day, now add the Sun beating onto the equipment and the pressure rise can be amazing. I don't get a drop or two using that tool, there have been times I'd get a literal spray of oil. If you didn't wrap a rag around the fitting and used a mallet, you'd be wearing that oil possibly in your eyes.

I may change the fitting out in the future, but everything is a two hour drive from the house right now and I don't have the time if I want to get anything else done.
 
   / Why are hoses hard to connect???
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#42  
Here they are. Made in Italy they're stamped.
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   / Why are hoses hard to connect??? #43  
So you guys are happy with the X-Boom. With the energy I had to use before coming up with a system that works for me, I would think that the hand grippe would break or the bar section would bend before connectors moved. That's why I was trying to buy that HOLP-ON clamp.
I wonder if this body is the same and they just changed the jaws and tripled the price
 
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   / Why are hoses hard to connect??? #44  
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I wonder if this body is the same and they just changed the jaws and tripled the price

I am one of the happy X-Boom campers.

I suspect you are correct. The tool does indeed appear to be a standard clamp with custom jaws. And yep, at a premium price, The "custom" aspect is what makes for the ability to charge the premium.
 
   / Why are hoses hard to connect??? #45  
So you guys are happy with the X-Boom. With the energy I had to use before coming up with a system that works for me, I would think that the hand grippe would break or the bar section would bend before connectors moved. -----------------------------------------------
The one that you linked is rated at 300 pounds.
The one that XBoom buys from Irwin and modifies is the HD version rated at 600 pounds:
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I wonder if this body is the same and they just changed the jaws and tripled the price
Right, but they do include the original jaw pads: XBoom Excavator Coupler System (Excavator Skid Steer Loader Adapter Coupler System)
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This is the original: QUICK-GRIP® Heavy-Duty One-Handed Bar Clamps - Tools - IRWIN TOOLS
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And push the button, pull this end off, put it on the other end of the bar and it is a spreader for other things:
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Will spread from 9-1/4" to 20-7/8":
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   / Why are hoses hard to connect??? #46  
I like the idea of the XBoom, but you have to have space to insert both jaws. No problems for couplers with hoses on both sides, like a grapple on the front loader. But wouldn't help me with connecting the backhoe to my rear remotes since I don't think I could get the far end of the clamp around the female hose end on the back of the tractor.
 
   / Why are hoses hard to connect??? #47  
But wouldn't help me with connecting the backhoe to my rear remotes since I don't think I could get the far end of the clamp around the female hose end on the back of the tractor.
Measure it. They make an 18 inch model.
Mine is the 12 inch.
 
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   / Why are hoses hard to connect??? #48  
Here they are. Made in Italy they're stamped.

If you would clarify a couple of things I have not noticed in your posts.

1) Is this the grapple side or the tractor side?

2) what type of grapple do you have and how do you store it? In my previous post, I proposed that the top tines not being grounded are creating pressure, which needs to be mitigated. Got pictures of grapple and how you store it?

3) Do you have other hydraulic loader implements and do they suffer the same problem?
 
   / Why are hoses hard to connect???
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If you would clarify a couple of things I have not noticed in your posts.

1) Is this the grapple side or the tractor side?

2) what type of grapple do you have and how do you store it? In my previous post, I proposed that the top tines not being grounded are creating pressure, which needs to be mitigated. Got pictures of grapple and how you store it?

3) Do you have other hydraulic loader implements and do they suffer the same problem?
Titan grapple stored in a shed.
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   / Why are hoses hard to connect??? #50  
If you were to detach that grapple just as it is, you would have pressure on the opening side of the cylinders.
 

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