jcliburn
Gold Member
I acquired and installed a Gator Attachments 60" light duty grapple for my Kubota MX5100 with LA844 FEL recently, and I used it heavily to clear some overgrown ground this three day weekend. I blew out 4 o-rings in the process, all in the same QD connector -- the FEL curl circuit connector at the FEL valve. Three of the 4 failed o-rings are shown in the picture below.
As far as I can tell, they weren't damaged during installation because I was extra gentle inserting them into the groove, I was careful reconnecting the QD each time, and I used the grapple for hours at a time before springing each new leak. My thinking is that the curl circuit has never seen this level of exertion before -- I used the grapple teeth to dig under and pry up on root balls -- a lot of 'em. (Not big ones, but big enough not to want to come out easily.)
The o-rings came from a local supplier a couple of years ago, and I've kept them in a zip-lock bag in a tool cabinet for storage. Thank goodness I had 6 on hand when all this started.
I'm curious: Are o-rings pressure rated? When I go buy some replacement o-rings, should I ask specifically for use in a tractor hydraulic system?
I'd appreciate any insight.
Thanks,
Jay
As far as I can tell, they weren't damaged during installation because I was extra gentle inserting them into the groove, I was careful reconnecting the QD each time, and I used the grapple for hours at a time before springing each new leak. My thinking is that the curl circuit has never seen this level of exertion before -- I used the grapple teeth to dig under and pry up on root balls -- a lot of 'em. (Not big ones, but big enough not to want to come out easily.)
The o-rings came from a local supplier a couple of years ago, and I've kept them in a zip-lock bag in a tool cabinet for storage. Thank goodness I had 6 on hand when all this started.
I'm curious: Are o-rings pressure rated? When I go buy some replacement o-rings, should I ask specifically for use in a tractor hydraulic system?
I'd appreciate any insight.
Thanks,
Jay