Posted by Jim.ME on December 10, 2021 at 14:38:46 from (67.242.178.40):
In Reply to: Hyd pics posted by 300jk on December 10, 2021 at 14:07:47:
Reading your other post, it sounds like the hex will turn in the hose. If so, it is a swivel male O-ring boss hose fitting.
Here is a chart giving the thread size and pitch for these fittings so you can determine the size,
EDIT: Here is his description in his previous post, maybe this will help. It reads as this hose end was directly in the cylinder port and the hex swiveled to back it out. The cylinder and fitting are O-ring boss, pipe thread. I believe John Deere used a number of these male swivel hose ends on farm loaders, at least I've encountered some, both O-ring boss and NPT.
This is a picture of the hydraulic hose fitting where it connects to the cylinder on my 3 point snowblower. This hose is leaking and needs to be replaced. The other isnt far behind. The inside is tapered like a compression fit. This fitting is so short it will never bottom out in the cylinder and if it did the cylinder has no taper like a compression fitting. There is an o ring on the hose fitting you can see which Im guessing was sealing it. I thought this fitting would come out of the actual hose but appears to be part of a swivel clamped on the hose. So when I got I get a hose what fittings do I need to make this work ? Im familiar with replacing hoses at work, have made new hoses but this seems strange. The fittings never leaked. Line got a hole in it. I bought the blower used, so I have no idea if the history."
This post was edited by Jim.ME on 12/10/2021 at 03:16 pm.
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