Description
You’ve been there—fighting with hydraulic connections that leak, won’t connect cleanly, or spray hydraulic fluid all over when you disconnect them. Whether you’re switching from your front loader to a hydraulic implement or hooking up that post hole digger for fence repairs, quick release couplings eliminate the hassle of threaded connections while preventing hydraulic fluid loss and contamination.
What You’re Getting
- Fast, safe, and leak-free connections that save time and hydraulic fluid
- Precision-machined sealing surfaces maintain their integrity through thousands of connections
- Pressure relief feature allows connection even when there’s residual pressure in the lines—no more fighting with stubborn fittings
- Robust construction handles full system pressure without distortion
Built for High-Horsepower Work
These Ford New Holland T5, T6000, T7, T7000, T8, T8000, and TG series tractors are the workhorses of modern farming, along with the Case IHC Magnum, MX, STX, and Steiger series machines. Quick release couplings are game-changers when you need to switch between different hydraulic attachments throughout the day—from disconnecting a front loader for transport to hooking up hydraulic-driven implements like post hole diggers or hydraulic chutes.
Quality That Holds Up
Farm hydraulic systems operate at high pressures that demand reliable, leak-free connections that won’t fail under demanding conditions. The quick-connect design seals automatically when disconnected, preventing fluid loss and keeping dirt out of your hydraulic system. This coupling is built to handle the full system pressure your big tractors put out, season after season.
Installation Notes
Clean the threads thoroughly and check for damage before installing—use thread sealant appropriate for hydraulic systems, not standard pipe tape. Always clean coupling faces before connecting to prevent contamination, and relieve hydraulic pressure before installing or servicing quick release couplings. When switching implements frequently, quality quick couplings like these pay for themselves in time savings and reduced hydraulic fluid waste.






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