Hydraulic hose I can't get out

Rodeo man

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No matter what implement is hooked to my tractor, the hydraulic hoses are always very aggregating to get out. Some times it takes many many tries. Low and behold this time I think I've got one that just ain't coming out. Pressure on the hoses is not the problem. Any suggestions????
 

You are more likely to get help if you tell the make of tractor and type of fitting if you know because they vary.
 
Unless the tractor is new enough to have couplers that can be connected/unconnected under pressure, shut the tractor off, and lower any connected implement to the ground, and work the hydraulic lever back and forth a couple of times to relieve pressure before rupturing yourself tugging on the hoses.
 
If you have quick disconnect couplings some need to be twisted or have a collar that needs to be moved to the rear so it will release. Hal
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(quoted from post at 14:20:06 09/19/14) I guess I'm getting old, I wasn't pulling hard enough. My son pulled it right out. Sorry for the trouble.
on't worry about it Rodeoman, as the alternative isn't good...........die young!
 
We have a 2-180 white and it has to be running to move the hydraulics. It doesn't bleed off pressure when you shut it off and move the handle. It makes it a pain to remove hoses.
 

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