Need Help Sourcing One Fitting

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lostcause

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When I bought my grapple it came with 1/2 male ag couplers, but my 3rd function has 1/4 male and female couplers at the loader end. In order to use it immediately when I got it, the only local solution I could come up with was to get a female ag coupler then bush that down to 1/4" and then a nipple to the 1/4 coupler. The added adapter was an extra 6+" of awkward strain and weight cantilevered out from the loader frame. I want to finally get this completed to my satisfaction by cutting out all the excess fittings and couplers. The difficult part was that the grapple hoses are a 1/2 male BSPP fitting and the most common 1/4 coupler to match the tractor wants 1/4 male NPT.

What I need is an adapter that is 1/2 female BSPP on one end and 1/4 male NPT on the other one. Traction didn't have a listing for that combination when I got everything, and I'm not having a ton of luck finding them online, but hose / pipe fittings are often hard to get through search engines easily. So far the only listing i have found is one place on EBAY out of China. It's no big deal to wait a month or two for them, but if any of you have a go-to source that you use that has a couple of this fitting in stock I'd appreciate it. I've searched the listings for each online place I've come across and nothing yet. Since I know this fitting exists I want to go this way and not use any more multiple combos of fittings to reach the goal.
 
   / Need Help Sourcing One Fitting #2  
Take the hoses to a hydraulic supply store and get the right ends put on the hose.
 
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Take the hoses to a hydraulic supply store and get the right ends put on the hose.

Tried that first... I've been to a couple around here that i could reach during business hours and they only want to put ends on new hoses that they make, or possibly if they can tell the hose is from the same manufacturer that their hose / fittings are from I might be able to get them to do it. This implement was made in Lithuania, and the two I talked to so far won't touch the hoses. I'm certainly no expert on hydraulic hoses, but do they work to a different hose spec on the other side of the world? Metric maybe? Hate to say it, but with the schedule I work mail order or big box are the only convenient options a lot of the time. When I did the adapter route back this summer I asked about making entire new hoses. They would have had to order the fittings in anyways, and they quoted me in excess of $100 for the two hoses. $20 or less for two fittings seems to be a smarter choice than throwing out two brand new hoses.
 
   / Need Help Sourcing One Fitting #4  
Tried that first... I've been to a couple around here that i could reach during business hours and they only want to put ends on new hoses that they make, or possibly if they can tell the hose is from the same manufacturer that their hose / fittings are from I might be able to get them to do it. This implement was made in Lithuania, and the two I talked to so far won't touch the hoses. I'm certainly no expert on hydraulic hoses, but do they work to a different hose spec on the other side of the world? Metric maybe? Hate to say it, but with the schedule I work mail order or big box are the only convenient options a lot of the time. When I did the adapter route back this summer I asked about making entire new hoses. They would have had to order the fittings in anyways, and they quoted me in excess of $100 for the two hoses. $20 or less for two fittings seems to be a smarter choice than throwing out two brand new hoses.

Have you tried McMaster-Carr, ...online?
 
   / Need Help Sourcing One Fitting #6  
The only way I see you can do this is with TWO adapter fittings.
TWO OPTIONS:

OPTION ONE: P/N 9037-04-06 this is 1/4" Male NPTF and 3/8 Female BSPP. To this add P/N 9039-06-08 this is 3/8 Male BSPP to 1/2 Female BSPP

OPTION TWO P/N 9007-08-04 This is 1/2 Male BSPP and 1/4 Male NPTF. To this add P/N 9043-08-08 this is 1/2 BSPP Female to 1/2 Female BSPP

P/Ns are from DiscountHydraulichose.com
 
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Thanks for the potential solutions so far. Most of them I had already been to and checked out, and still nothing in a one-piece solution. I'll give it a few days, but I'll probably end up placing the order to China since it's the only place I have found that has the fitting combination of 1/2 female BSPP to 1/4 male NPT in one adapter so far.
 
   / Need Help Sourcing One Fitting #8  
Are the BSPP fittings on the cylinder? If not what are those? Might be easier just to get new 1/4" hoses made and replace the oddballs ones. Otherwise when/if you damage one hose, you will be back to square one.

I'd be happy to quote you on two hoses and couplers, probably cheaper than you think.
 
   / Need Help Sourcing One Fitting #9  
I am with KennyD, get rid of the BSPP. I would also get rid of NPTF fittings, in favor of JIC or ORFS
 
   / Need Help Sourcing One Fitting #10  
I get the feeling they were upselling you.
Big trend these days.
Shucks I probably have them in my odd sod box.
 

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