i7win7
Veteran Member
Some grapples and front end implements are set up with one male and one female coupler. Don't have to think about what hose goes where I guess.
No dust covers needed on implements, connect hoses together.
Some grapples and front end implements are set up with one male and one female coupler. Don't have to think about what hose goes where I guess.
problems on the implement side hoses while it’s off are usually due to temperature changes. i just push the female end againt a metal corner on the equipment somewhere. works well and i don’t have to remember where i left another tool.
I remember the first time I had to reattach my grapple and could not get the couplers on. Guys here gave good advice and kept me from looking like a dufus by calling the dealer.
Since then, on both the grapple and tree/post puller, I turn off the engine, turn the key back on and operate the third function button before unhooking the couplers. So far, so good.
But for $4 and a bit of grinder work, I think the OP idea is worth having in my kit. I will eventually screw up and have to beat on the couplers to relieve pressure.
I remember seeing a commercial tool that did the same thing but I was too cheap to buy it. I will make up a brass or aluminum piece in place of the wood plug, drill a hole in it, and attach it to the plier so I do not lose it.
Found the commercial tool:
The Waite Hydraulic Decompression Tool - BoltOnHooks LLC