Blue and Red won't connect!

Smoke

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May 31, 2014
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Hello everyone, I'm a newbie and I just purchased my first Kubota BX25D and my first tractor with a diesel engine and with the other implements. I love it so far. I was able to remove the FL and BH (thanks to YouTube) but now I am trying to re-attach the FL and I am having trouble connecting the hydraulic hoses! Specifically the Blue and the Red. This should be the easy part right?! The white and the Yellow go on fine, it's just the other two that won't click into place. My thumbs have blisters because of how hard I am pushing. Any advice? Thanks
 

aeblank

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There is probably some pressure in the lines. Need to relieve it with a screwdriver and hammer to the checkvalve or something.

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cerlawson

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No hammering needed. Be sure engine is not running. Move control handle about and relieve any pressure that prevents the connecting. Wipe oil off things so you can get a better grip also.
 

aeblank

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I had pressure on the loader side. It must have settled over the winter. Believe me, needed a hammer.

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Best way to deal with pressure on the lines is to crack the quick connects on the hoses to relive pressure. Just unscrew them a little and a little fluid will come out and you'll be able to connect them.
Next time you park it be sure to shut off the tractor and move the control in all directions to relive any remaining pressure.
 

Smoke

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Thanks everyone for your responses. I actually did shut the tractor off and move the joystick all around when I parked it. I was surfing around the Internet and read something about the temperature can affect the pressure in the lines so I went out and tried it again when the sun went down. They snapped on easy as could be! So if you ever run into this problem.....the heat might be increasing the pressure in the lines.
 

The_Al

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Thanks everyone for your responses. I actually did shut the tractor off and move the joystick all around when I parked it. I was surfing around the Internet and read something about the temperature can affect the pressure in the lines so I went out and tried it again when the sun went down. They snapped on easy as could be! So if you ever run into this problem.....the heat might be increasing the pressure in the lines.
Another thing I have done is to put ice on the ends to release pressure, but shutting her off and releasing up top seems to always work
 

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Rather than waiting for dark, I tap the button/pin in the QD male hose coupler with a 3/8" socket extension and a hammer. A bit of oil squirts out, and they then go together easily. I believe the manual says to tap the pin with a blunt object, as well.
 

ShaunRH

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Rather than waiting for dark, I tap the button/pin in the QD male hose coupler with a 3/8" socket extension and a hammer. A bit of oil squirts out, and they then go together easily. I believe the manual says to tap the pin with a blunt object, as well.
Cool, sounds like I could just use my head. Hard, blunt object...:rolleyes: