What Kind of Couplers Do I Have

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mtncur

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Grand Rivers, Kentucky
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John Deere 5083e, Kubota L3240
I have a newly installed diverter kit installed on a 5075e. It came with 2 female ag type couplers installed on the front of the loader. My grapple has the flat faced couplers so I have to switch out one or the other. I decided to go with the flat faced mainly cause I always forget to use the covers/plugs on ag style and they are cleaner. I got to looking at the ag style on the loader and can't find any flat faced with same configuration.

The female couplers on the loader have a 1/2" male pipe out the end that goes through a hole in a metal plate to mount them on the tractor. A swivel nut on a steel line then connects to the threaded end. The pipe is not tapered, a jamb nut is used to mount it to the plate. The pipe out the rear of the couplings appears to be a permanent part of the assembly/ not screwed in the couplings. What I bought is a set of flat faced couplings with 1/2" female threads. I cannot figure out what I need to use these and can't find any that have the male pipe built on to mount to the plate with the hole in it.

After seeing this, I thought I'd just go with the AG couplers and I already had a set of male pioneer tips to install on the grapple. I removed the flat faced couplers from the grapple which appeared to be 1/2". However, even though the threaded end of the hose appeared to be the same as the AG coupler, it would not thread on. It must be a different thread pattern than a normal 1/2" hydraulic hose? Metric maybe??

So at this point, I need more parts but not sure what I need. I think I'd still like to go the flat faced route if I can get the parts I need to solidly mount to the loader in the same way the ag couplers are mounted now.
 
   / What Kind of Couplers Do I Have #2  
if they are not tapered they could be BSP or SAE fittings. if they are not tapered and have a flare, they could be JIC. you should be able to find a bulkhead connector with the extra nut on it.
 
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They aren't tapered and don't have a flare so maybe BSP or SAE?
 

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