Suburban Plowboy
Veteran Member
I got my new flail mower working again, and I spent around an hour obliterating weeds and little trees.
When I was done, I tried to decouple the hoses, and the couplers were hot. Too hot to handle comfortably. I let the tractor sit for a while.
These hoses have restrictors on them to keep the mower from flying around due to excessive flow. Is it normal for the couplers to get hot? I have used an FEL a lot, but it never occurred to me to feel the couplers to see how warm they were, so I don't know.
Also, I have two rear remote valves and 4 hoses. When I bought the restrictors, I bought one for each hose. In retrospect, that seems stupid, since one restrictor per loop will slow the fluid down. Should I take a couple of the restrictors off?
When I was done, I tried to decouple the hoses, and the couplers were hot. Too hot to handle comfortably. I let the tractor sit for a while.
These hoses have restrictors on them to keep the mower from flying around due to excessive flow. Is it normal for the couplers to get hot? I have used an FEL a lot, but it never occurred to me to feel the couplers to see how warm they were, so I don't know.
Also, I have two rear remote valves and 4 hoses. When I bought the restrictors, I bought one for each hose. In retrospect, that seems stupid, since one restrictor per loop will slow the fluid down. Should I take a couple of the restrictors off?