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<blockquote data-quote="Silver" data-source="post: 1841634" data-attributes="member: 12520"><p>Got a bit of a shock today. I have a coupler leaking on a skid steer attachment, a Parker flat faced male coupler. Called about an o-ring (actually figured I'd get a handful to have around), it took them awhile to find one, and even they were shocked at the $17 price tag.</p><p>I'm thinking there has got to be a source for these things somewhere cheaper. Do they need to be square shouldered? Wouldn't a nylon backing ring and a good round o-ring do the trick if one could find the size?</p><p>Digging around on the net it appears people actually replace the coupler when they leak. I'm not interested in that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silver, post: 1841634, member: 12520"] Got a bit of a shock today. I have a coupler leaking on a skid steer attachment, a Parker flat faced male coupler. Called about an o-ring (actually figured I'd get a handful to have around), it took them awhile to find one, and even they were shocked at the $17 price tag. I'm thinking there has got to be a source for these things somewhere cheaper. Do they need to be square shouldered? Wouldn't a nylon backing ring and a good round o-ring do the trick if one could find the size? Digging around on the net it appears people actually replace the coupler when they leak. I’m not interested in that. [/QUOTE]
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