What I found causing mine to go bad was the auxiliary attachments when rotate up, was slamming into the couplers, ruining the little o-ring inside. I tried many times to replace the o-ring to no success. Had to get new couplers... Need a way to stop the attachment (tree puller) from raising or rotating forward so much. I try to watch it, but with foot controls, hard to stop it in time sometimes. Basically causes the couplers to be inoperable. Thanks for sharing.
Very nice, thank you. I am new to tracked skid steers recently acquiring one for personal property chores.🤔
Did you need to release the pressure from the hydraulic system before removing the coupler? Or was it as simple as taking off and putting new on in?
What I found causing mine to go bad was the auxiliary attachments when rotate up, was slamming into the couplers, ruining the little o-ring inside. I tried many times to replace the o-ring to no success. Had to get new couplers... Need a way to stop the attachment (tree puller) from raising or rotating forward so much. I try to watch it, but with foot controls, hard to stop it in time sometimes. Basically causes the couplers to be inoperable. Thanks for sharing.
a task really as easy as the UA-cam video shows
Dude, clean the area before dismantling. You just put in a brand new coupler with zero chances of not containing the new fitting .
Creating rubber caps for those would genius.
Absolutely! Somebody could make millions!
They sell some on Amazon
My Cat excavator comes with rubber caps.
That must be worth the extra $10k price tag. Jk haha! CATs are nice machines.
Anyone know what size the net is that keeps the fitting on there???? (he used channel locks I tried that mine won’t budge)
I’d get a big adjustable wrench. Perhaps add some leverage. Oh, and make sure you are going the right way!
If it helps, it should be 1 5/8 wrench
@@sethhays5525 My set of end wrenches goes up to 1-1/2, so I had to use a bohemian socket set, (15-inch creasant wrench)
I used a 2”. Was a little loose across the flats but it broke loose. Im thinking a 48,49mm.
We manufacture this kinds coupling
Where can I find new seals to rebuild?
New o rings is what's wrong 90% of the time, less than 5 bucks to rebuild.
@@sharpselect7277 where do you sell the rebuild kits, or where can you get them?
Taking it apart and cleaning it out would be more thrifty.