waytoobusy
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Good morning. I've looked around here and learned alot in the last year.
I have hydraulic hoses routed from my rear remotes to the loader on my tractor for using a grapple. The initial set of hoses I started with was too short to route properly under the tractor. I purchased a second set of hoses, then coupled the older hoses to the new with 3/8" female to female couplers. One set of hoses works fine. The other set (return line) leaks under pressure.
I changed the coupler, however it is still leaking under pressure.
Threads on the hoses look okay. The hose ends are 3/8" pipe and the coupler is 3/8" pipe.
Could I just have two bad couplers? Is there something I should be putting on the connections? From what I've read pipe tape should not be used in hydraulic systems.
Thanks in advance for any help.
I have hydraulic hoses routed from my rear remotes to the loader on my tractor for using a grapple. The initial set of hoses I started with was too short to route properly under the tractor. I purchased a second set of hoses, then coupled the older hoses to the new with 3/8" female to female couplers. One set of hoses works fine. The other set (return line) leaks under pressure.
I changed the coupler, however it is still leaking under pressure.
Threads on the hoses look okay. The hose ends are 3/8" pipe and the coupler is 3/8" pipe.
Could I just have two bad couplers? Is there something I should be putting on the connections? From what I've read pipe tape should not be used in hydraulic systems.
Thanks in advance for any help.