Dougster
Veteran Member
curly said:Well, the kit (if he did it that way) was done by the original owner, or he paid someone. So, no instructions there...but you're right, I woulda thrown them away anyhow![]()
I'm sorry Curly. We are mixing up new vs. old connectors here. Let's start all over again. Hope I get this right:curly said:By kit. do you mean valve, connectors hoses etc? Well, the original kit (if it was done that way) had those weird connectors on it...the ones that would not connect to the WRLong connectors that were on the WRLong grapple. That's why I ended up buying a new set of connectors from WRLong...to connect to the grapple ($80)So, I suspect it prolly wasn't a WRLong kit...I could be wrong though.
The parts you are looking to replace are bulkhead fittings and some hose adapters to enable hoses to be connected to the bulkhead fittings. You could go around everywhere trying to match them up... or you could go to the original supplier of those parts (which might be faster and easier). Since I am still not 100% sure exactly where you found these fittings, they could have been provided by Kioti *or* by the supplier of your 3rd function kit *or* by the person who installed your third function kit **IF** the 3rd function kit was somehow incomplete or did not contain the best parts for your tractor.
W.R. Long is not only the supplier of your new grapple... AND the supplier if your brand new couplings... but they could also have been the supplier of your 3rd function kit. They are the biggest and best known supplier of such kits... although the "mystery couplings" you found throw some doubt on this possibility. Still, I'm guessing those "mystery couplings" were either just horribly defective **OR** fitted by the previous owner of your tractor to match-up with a particular attachment he had.
So we are back to the point where I said: You need to figure out the brand and/or supplier of your tractor's 3rd function kit. This could make your life much easier since you could get hold of the parts list and parts diagram(s) and maybe even some installation instructions and an owner's manual... all via email from another TBN member or from the original supplier (I do this all the time!).
3rd function kits typically come as complete (or semi-complete) kits. Sometimes the kits are perfect for your machine and sometimes they aren't. Sometimes owners customize or figure out a better way... so there are no guarantees. But figuring out who supplied your 3rd function kit is clearly the first step toward solving your fitting replacement problems.
Dougster
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