Hey, Im blanking on this right now, but I installed a hydraulic thumb on those lines and had the same confusing part. I will say, I didn't need to buy anything. That part you took off initially, comes apart some more and somehow goes back together with the right connections. Look more at it. Sorry I did this about half a year ago, but you should be able to connect that with everything there.
i just can’t connect it to the hydraulic gauges. i’m going to try another hydraulic shop and see it they carry a coupling of some sort. it’s crazy the simplest fix is always the hardest to find.
I'm going to try another one cause my local one don't know much and only has parts for cat, john deer ext . no chinese parts which is funny because i bet half there parts come from china.
Hey, Im blanking on this right now, but I installed a hydraulic thumb on those lines and had the same confusing part. I will say, I didn't need to buy anything. That part you took off initially, comes apart some more and somehow goes back together with the right connections. Look more at it. Sorry I did this about half a year ago, but you should be able to connect that with everything there.
i just can’t connect it to the hydraulic gauges. i’m going to try another hydraulic shop and see it they carry a coupling of some sort. it’s crazy the simplest fix is always the hardest to find.
DIN fittings is the name of the fittings you need that is the style of fittings on these Chinese excavators
thank you
Call your local hydraulic shop and ask about the metric adpter. Cost less then 10.00. I'm in Oklahoma go to how's hydraulic in okc
I'm going to try another one cause my local one don't know much and only has parts for cat, john deer ext . no chinese parts which is funny because i bet half there parts come from china.
@@whataworld4894 be sure to take the cap or hose with you
@@jtsokiehobbyandadventures6666 sure will. thank you