@Chandler thanks! Be sure to check out our other Channel 247Parts. We have turned that into our how to channel. We try and post 2 vids a week in both channels.
I have a 331g with high flow. The couplers are the standard coupler and my mulcher has larger 3/4” coupler that don’t fit my JD. I’ve read this standard coupler can only efficiently run 24gpm.
Well I know that even on the 333G there is only one set of couplers that runs standard and high flow. I know other brands will have two separate couplers but the Deere’s do not.
Best way to do this is plug in your hydraulics when the machine is off and then pushing in on the coupler should relieve the pressure. I hope this helps and thanks for watching!
Hey, so I have the same question my line will not plug in. I’ve tried banging to relieve pressure, the machine is turned off and still no budge. Will time relieve the pressure or is there another avenue I can try?? Thanks
So if your attachment is a high flow it will come with a third hose? And if it doesn’t come with a third hose it means it is not a high flow attachment??
Check out this video, I think it will answer your questions ua-cam.com/video/BxjvifUEGTU/v-deo.html. As far as the snow blower goes it will depend on the brand and the hydraulic flow needed should be specified by the manufacturer. John Deere makes many different models and sizes of snow blowers and the hydraulic flow varies between models. I hope this helps and thanks for watching!
You know you have the capability of high flow if you have the switch in your cab that has the box with the plus sign in it. This switch turn your machine to high flow. The hookups for standard and high flow are all the same.
This channel has helped me so much. I bought a 331g not knowing much about it at all.... until I watched all your videos. Thank you.
Your videos are seriously the best I have seen all of them now I want more
@Chandler thanks! Be sure to check out our other Channel 247Parts. We have turned that into our how to channel. We try and post 2 vids a week in both channels.
@@WesternEquipment awesome, my new favorite UA-cam channels
Thank yo for doing this video! Very informative and to the point.
Thank you and thanks for watching!
Very clear explanation. Thank you
Thank you and thanks for watching!
I have a 331g with high flow. The couplers are the standard coupler and my mulcher has larger 3/4” coupler that don’t fit my JD. I’ve read this standard coupler can only efficiently run 24gpm.
Well I know that even on the 333G there is only one set of couplers that runs standard and high flow. I know other brands will have two separate couplers but the Deere’s do not.
I struggle after the hydraulics have run to get the M to F to engage. No jokes, please! Any way to relieve pressure rather than wait?
Best way to do this is plug in your hydraulics when the machine is off and then pushing in on the coupler should relieve the pressure. I hope this helps and thanks for watching!
Hey, so I have the same question my line will not plug in. I’ve tried banging to relieve pressure, the machine is turned off and still no budge. Will time relieve the pressure or is there another avenue I can try?? Thanks
Do you not have a button to release the pressure in cab
I don't believe so unfortunately. But this would be a good idea.
Nice video. Great explanation. Thanks!
Thank you and thanks for watching!
Question... Can the proportional switch be changed on the right joy stick to do the opposite I have a grapple that seems awkward to me
Great video Brent! As always great information! Thanks for sharing! Have a great and awesome day!
Thank you Vincent! And as always thanks for watching!
I need a replacement for the small connection in the center
And a quick disconnect on my mulch head connection
I have a hi flo 333g
Get in touch with our customer service team at 247Parts.com and they can fix you up! Thanks for watching!
Hey, did you find the connection in the middle ?
Great video thx WE Khakis!
Thank you!
Do any one in here have trouble with mulching head realive valve and you fix the issue??
My top connection is stuck
Cant get it disconnected.....any advise sir?
333g
Have you tried any penetrating oil?
So if your attachment is a high flow it will come with a third hose? And if it doesn’t come with a third hose it means it is not a high flow attachment??
Not always. Some high flow attachments don't require a case drain or third hose.
My case drain isn’t hooking up does the fitting on the attachment need to be swapped out?
It may need to be. All attachments are different so sometimes the hookups do have to be changed.
Need instructions on 326
How do I tell if my 333g is high flow and if it is do you know flow rate for a snow blower ?
Check out this video, I think it will answer your questions ua-cam.com/video/BxjvifUEGTU/v-deo.html. As far as the snow blower goes it will depend on the brand and the hydraulic flow needed should be specified by the manufacturer. John Deere makes many different models and sizes of snow blowers and the hydraulic flow varies between models. I hope this helps and thanks for watching!
I have a 324G and the hydraulic hookups look identical to your 333G. How do I know if I have high flow or low flow hookups on my 324G?
You know you have the capability of high flow if you have the switch in your cab that has the box with the plus sign in it. This switch turn your machine to high flow. The hookups for standard and high flow are all the same.
@@WesternEquipment Thanks for the reply. And great videos.
I am having trouble installing them it just won’t snap in
Sometimes they can be a real pain but as long as you are following these steps it should work.
i was wounding what the 3rd plug was 4... now i no.. :)
Glad it was good info for you.
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@Bryce Thomason thanks!