Storing grapple hoses

Velma

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I watched a short youtube video (Link Here) from a company who shall not be named (rhymes with beer) that was demonstrating a grapple. They seemed to recommend storing the grapple hoses by plugging them into one another. "To keep the them clean" . Is that best practice? Not sure I have seen that before...seems like a good idea? But I am very new to this stuff and don't know for sure.
 

mcfarmall

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There is nothing wrong with doing that. I
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plug these into my grapple hoses so I can bleed off any pressure that builds due to temperature changes
 
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I plug mine into each other when the grapple is off the tractor. Easiest way to keep them clean.
 
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I watched a short youtube video (Link Here) from a company who shall not be named (rhymes with beer) that was demonstrating a grapple. They seemed to recommend storing the grapple hoses by plugging them into one another. "To keep the them clean" . Is that best practice? Not sure I have seen that before...seems like a good idea? But I am very new to this stuff and don't know for sure.
I do it on all of my implements, works perfectly!
 

GreensvilleJay

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It's 'standard operating procedure' to connect snowplow angling hoses when not on the JEEP for the past 5 decades.....
 

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Last fall when I switched from my grapple to my snow plow I connected the grapple hoses to each other. My thought was to keep the ends clean. It was on a cold day.

This spring when I switched back from snow plow to grapple I had a hard time reconnecting the grapple to the tractor. It was a warm day. My assumption is that the fluid expended a bit from cold to warm and left a little pressure in the grapple lines. I relieved the pressure by letting a little fluid out and it plugged right in.

I suppose the same thing could happen if the hoses were not plugged into each other.