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Sometimes when I connect the lines it is very hard to push the fittings together to make them engage, like there is pressure in the lines. I wonder if maybe on hot days maybe pressure builds up.
The other day I couldn’t get the line to disconnect from the pump, it came about half way out and it was stuck, wouldn’t go on or off. I had to pull really hard to get it off and I see what looks like a piece of o-ring in the female (photo).
I contacted QJ and they said it’s out of warranty, new fitting is $58 plus shipping! They said it was my fault for not letting all the pressure out of the pump! (BS!) Luckily I found Summit Hydraulics in AZ and ordered a fitting for $20 w/free shipping, and it shipped same day.
I am really disappointed with QJ. I’m thinking maybe I’ll have to loosen the fitting on the line to relieve the pressure if this happens again. Anyone have any better ideas on how to relieve pressure in the lines?
The other day I couldn’t get the line to disconnect from the pump, it came about half way out and it was stuck, wouldn’t go on or off. I had to pull really hard to get it off and I see what looks like a piece of o-ring in the female (photo).
I contacted QJ and they said it’s out of warranty, new fitting is $58 plus shipping! They said it was my fault for not letting all the pressure out of the pump! (BS!) Luckily I found Summit Hydraulics in AZ and ordered a fitting for $20 w/free shipping, and it shipped same day.
I am really disappointed with QJ. I’m thinking maybe I’ll have to loosen the fitting on the line to relieve the pressure if this happens again. Anyone have any better ideas on how to relieve pressure in the lines?
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