Leaking hydraulic quick connects

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Re: Leaking hydraulic quick connects

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I am late to answer, but I do know the answer.

There is a major difference between a regular NPT fitting and a hydraulic NPT fitting. The hydraulic NPT is very much like a flared fitting. The male hydraulic NPT has a precision machined bevel on each end. The female hydraulic NPT has an inner sleeve that seals against the hydraulic NPT shaped end.

I had to finally figure this out when a customer insisted that I fix whatever was wrong with his tractor leaking oil from the PTO fittings.
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Re: Leaking hydraulic quick connects

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Timj wrote: Wed Sep 22, 2021 10:39 pm Do you think maybe it's a little bit of side pressure created by the loop of hose pushing outward?
I guess how stiff the hose is would play. A little strange it just stopped after recoupling, but obviously shows something is not mating up. :hm:
I installed the 2' hose loop the other weekend with a zip tie around the looped hose to hold the fittings inline with the mating fittings. No leaks so far but I haven't really used the tractor. Will see what happens when I actually get to blow some snow.
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