Hydraulic coupler compatibility?

   / Hydraulic coupler compatibility? #11  
It does not take much of a temperature change from when the implement was last disconnected to make it difficult to connect. If I take the grapple off and set it in the sun to use the bucket for an hour, the grapple connectors won't want to connect when I put it back on. Hydraulic fluid expands when it warms up.

I made a couple devices which are hydraulic tees with connectors on two ends and a valve on the third end. I plug that in to the grapple when I take it off and let the pressure out when I want to hook it up again.

Or you can get one of the devices made to depressurize hydraulics by forcing a quick connect open.

Even without the pressure problem, some connectors are easier to get connected than others. When I extended my third function up to the loader to run the grapple I used all the same connectors for maximum compatibility.

But I expect your problem was pressure in the implement. And yes usually it affects one connector more than the other.
 
   / Hydraulic coupler compatibility? #12  
What I do (and I couple and uncouple a ton of connectors as all my hay tools take multiple hydraulic hook ups is... I shut off the tractor so the hydraulic are inoperative (no pressure on the couplers at all), then I cycle the hydraulic actuator lever full off and full on (and that relieves any and all pressure in the female fitting on the tractor) and then I couple them, Note it still takes some inserting pressure to couple them because you have to overcome the spring pressure on the internal poppet valve, but they will couple then. Removing is the opposite but you still have to pull on them a bit to get them to release because the internal soring is holding the poppet against the one in the male and that is by design to eliminate any pressure leaks.

The release under pressure design of the Pioneer couplers allows them to overcome hydraulic pressure if the implement becomes detached and that keeps the hoses from getting ripped off. and destroyed. it's a safety feature and will save your butt (in the back side of the tractor if you forget to disconnect them.)

You can and will build up pressure in the implement hose sometimes (I do occasionally) and what I do is I have a helper hold the pressurized fitting (usually my wife..lol) horizontally and I whack the end with a brass hammer and that allows the pressurized oil to squirt out (just point it away from your face or clothes) and once the pressure is relieved it will couple fine. You don't need any special (costly tool) either. Just a small brass hammer (so you don't damage the end of the poppet) and that is it.

Because I'm always connecting and disconnecting multiple hookups (I have 3 sets of remotes plus flow control on the back of both my tractors plus a front set), I always have at least a spare gallon of hydraulic fluid in the shop, to top off the gearcase when it drops below full, which it does because no matter how carefully you hook up, you will ALWAYS loose a bit of fluid and like I stated previously, it's hydroscopic so it washes off with water and detergent when you wash your unit.

Have fun...
 
   / Hydraulic coupler compatibility?
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#13  
And taking a picture of the SIDE of both male couplers would help us identify them (if there is no writing on any of them). Front pics show nothing
Okey dokey, here you go.....

hydraulic couplers front 02.jpg
 
   / Hydraulic coupler compatibility? #14  
I have AG couplers; some are ball, and some are poppet. They are all the same series. They all work interchangeably, poppet gives better flow if that matters (driving a hydraulic motor, etc.). They all leak if that is an issue.
 
   / Hydraulic coupler compatibility?
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#16  
Ag or series A....

Where is the pic of the other male coupler?
What other male coupler? The one on the Notch tree puller? The male coupler on the hose from the Notch connected easily to the female coupler of the tractor. It was the female coupler on the hose from the Notch that was a real SOB to hook up to the male coupler on the tractor! Quite honestly, I am not going to disconnect them until I have a real good reason to do so.
 
   / Hydraulic coupler compatibility? #17  
Makes me wonder if that one coupler could be bad?

You could buy a matched set of couplers and see if it clears up the problem.

Maybe worth mentioning that it's important to clean them when they aren't pressurized before disconnecting or connecting to avoid getting dirt in the system.
 
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   / Hydraulic coupler compatibility? #18  
Makes me wonder if that one coupler could be bad?

You could buy a matched set of couplers and see if it clears up the problem.

Maybe worth mentioning that it's important to clean them when they aren't pressurized before disconnecting or connecting to avoid getting dirt in the system.
Always give mine a shot of PBlaster inside prior to coupling to get the crud out. I don't use the push in covers at all. I use the spring loaded covers my Kubota dealer has. Positive closure 100% of the time.
 
   / Hydraulic coupler compatibility? #19  
Makes me wonder if that one coupler could be bad?

You could buy a matched set of couplers and see if it clears up the problem.

I'll second that. They're relatively inexpensive and easy to change.

Maybe worth mentioning that it's important to clean them when they aren't pressurized before disconnecting or connecting to avoid getting dirt in the system.

Pick up some caps when you're buying new couplers if you don't already have them.

I like the Pioneer 4250 which had a sleeve that unlocks with a pull or a push instead of only pulling it down. That makes connecting the couplers easier because you can just hold the loose female coupler by the sleeve and shove the male coupler in. They cost a little more than the one way sleeve type but to me the convenience is worth it.

I often connect the male and female couplers on attachments when I remove the attachment but that does not prevent the couplers from locking up when the pressure in the implement rises.
 
   / Hydraulic coupler compatibility? #20  
What other male coupler? The one on the Notch tree puller? The male coupler on the hose from the Notch connected easily to the female coupler of the tractor. It was the female coupler on the hose from the Notch that was a real SOB to hook up to the male coupler on the tractor! Quite honestly, I am not going to disconnect them until I have a real good reason to do so.
Yes, it would be handy to see both males.....and or any writing or numbers on the couplings.

Because the male/female pair on the tractor are most likely the same series.

As are the ones on the tree puller.

But is the pair on the tractor, and the pair on the puller both the same series? And the only way to know is either the writing.....or examining the couplings closely. And since you cannot see down inside the female very well, especially via picture over the internet.....a picture of the two male halves side by side would be helpful.

There are "some" ISO 5675 and 7241-A that "can" interchange. As some have reported compatibility. Though its not a good Idea to mix/match series of couplers.

So in your case....I was wondering if you had a 5675 on the tractor and a 7241-A on the puller. Which could explain why the male of one couples to the female of the other but not vice versa.

In otherwords.....a MALE 5675 my indeed hook into a female 7241-A......but the male 7241-A may NOT hook into the female 5675. Because the make 7241-A had some extra notches down at the base of the coupler

See the picture. Hence why I was wanting to see the other male fitting
 

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