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Hydraulic Couplings tough to connect
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<blockquote data-quote="Bernard Strehler" data-source="post: 124831" data-attributes="member: 22791"><p>I used to struggle connecting flat faced male to female fittings on hoses for the 4 in 1 bucket on a Bobcat 763. Then I read that by simply pressing the hydraulic hose in part of the way it activates some form simple relief valve system. It you press the fitting in just part of the way, pause a few seconds, and then press a little harder it will travel in all the way easily. I was skepical, but tried it and son of gun, it works! Pressing the fittings together becomes quite easy if you make it a two step process as described.</p><p>Hope this helps. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bernard Strehler, post: 124831, member: 22791"] I used to struggle connecting flat faced male to female fittings on hoses for the 4 in 1 bucket on a Bobcat 763. Then I read that by simply pressing the hydraulic hose in part of the way it activates some form simple relief valve system. It you press the fitting in just part of the way, pause a few seconds, and then press a little harder it will travel in all the way easily. I was skepical, but tried it and son of gun, it works! Pressing the fittings together becomes quite easy if you make it a two step process as described. Hope this helps. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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