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If there is too much flow, you can just knock the revs back. If it is still doing it, then that would suggest over pressure.

 

I have never had a quick release coupling separate, despite operating at full relief pressure (in many instances), although I would see it as a long shot, I would be tempted to try another coupling manufacturer, also possibly the cheapest next step.

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If there is too much flow, you can just knock the revs back. If it is still doing it, then that would suggest over pressure.

 

I once had the TP860 on the back of the 1164 you have in order to crane feed it, As you will realise operating that crane at the same time as maintaining 1000rpm at the PTO becomes a bit of a problem.

 

 

 

I have never had a quick release coupling separate, .

 

Nor me when properly inserted, I have had them pop out when I have not rotated the collar away from the unlock pin.

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I once had the TP860 on the back of the 1164 you have in order to crane feed it, As you will realise operating that crane at the same time as maintaining 1000rpm at the PTO becomes a bit of a problem.

 

That would be a completely erratic shambles with my mitts, although I have improved. I need to ask you about seals in the rotator sometime soon.

 

 

Nor me when properly inserted, I have had them pop out when I have not rotated the collar away from the unlock pin.

 

Still a mystery with the OP's coupling, unless it is one of those breakaway couplings you could yank out without retracting the ring, they wouldnt give under pressure, but if there was enough pulse in the hose when a particular spool was operated then you could see it might flick out. We dont know the model of tractor so hard to guess

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