While digging a 60' trench for some drain tile I noticed at about 50' (as the rain started fall) everything stopped dead with the a little hydro fluid smell in the air. I looked down and saw the quick disconnect had come apart.
I shut down reconnected - everything was aok except the rain soaked me out for a while.
Looking back at this: I think if it wasn't coupled correctly it would have blown off before that.
My theory is that coupler was banging against the hoe and allowed it to release at just the moment where the line pressure was low and that probably a lower pressure return line.
At the time I was pushing it a bit to finish before the rain rolled in and was bouncing the hoe a bit on the subframe.
Anyone else experienced this ?
Do you tie your line back or wrap it so the coupler won't contact anything?
Thanks
bxn
I shut down reconnected - everything was aok except the rain soaked me out for a while.
Looking back at this: I think if it wasn't coupled correctly it would have blown off before that.
My theory is that coupler was banging against the hoe and allowed it to release at just the moment where the line pressure was low and that probably a lower pressure return line.
At the time I was pushing it a bit to finish before the rain rolled in and was bouncing the hoe a bit on the subframe.
Anyone else experienced this ?
Do you tie your line back or wrap it so the coupler won't contact anything?
Thanks
bxn