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<blockquote data-quote="Phil314" data-source="post: 117222" data-attributes="member: 11667"><p>Sounds like your attachment is hold some pressure in it's lines. I have had the same problem with my grapple bucket a couple times.</p><p></p><p>On the M-Series machines (I've got an S650), what I do now is this. Before you disconnect the attachment, turn the Aux off or shut the machine down which is what I do. Then push in on the connections for 3-5 seconds before disconnecting them. This will relieve pressure in both the machine and the attachment. Then just disconnect both lines. Later just reattach as normal when needed.</p><p></p><p>There are also 2 kinds of flat faced couplers. The cheaper one, which come on most things. But they also make a 'connect under pressure' type. As they name says, you can connected them easily even if there is pressure. They are a little more money, but I've got them on my snowplow and never have a problem connecting it ever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil314, post: 117222, member: 11667"] Sounds like your attachment is hold some pressure in it's lines. I have had the same problem with my grapple bucket a couple times. On the M-Series machines (I've got an S650), what I do now is this. Before you disconnect the attachment, turn the Aux off or shut the machine down which is what I do. Then push in on the connections for 3-5 seconds before disconnecting them. This will relieve pressure in both the machine and the attachment. Then just disconnect both lines. Later just reattach as normal when needed. There are also 2 kinds of flat faced couplers. The cheaper one, which come on most things. But they also make a 'connect under pressure' type. As they name says, you can connected them easily even if there is pressure. They are a little more money, but I've got them on my snowplow and never have a problem connecting it ever. [/QUOTE]
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