Description
When you’re dealing with hydraulic systems on your tractor or implements, having the right fittings can make or break your day. This 3-way male connection fitting lets you split one hydraulic line into multiple outlets or join different hydraulic components together without the hassle of custom fabrication. Whether you’re running multiple cylinders off one remote, splitting hydraulic flow to different implements, or creating a junction point in your hydraulic system, this fitting handles the job cleanly and reliably.
What You’re Getting
- Male connection design that threads securely into female hydraulic ports and fittings
- Three-way configuration gives you multiple connection options for complex hydraulic setups
- Precision-machined threads ensure leak-free connections under operating pressure
- Heavy-duty construction handles the vibration and pressure cycles of farm equipment use
- Standard sizing works with common hydraulic fittings and hoses used on agricultural equipment
Built for Real Farm Work
This fitting works across all types of general purpose agricultural equipment where hydraulic systems power everything from loader arms and three-point implements to remote cylinders and hydraulic motors. Whether you’re running a utility tractor with a loader, operating hydraulic-powered implements like log splitters or post hole diggers, or setting up custom hydraulic arrangements for specialized farm tasks, this connection gives you the flexibility to route hydraulic flow where you need it.
Made to Last
Farm hydraulics work under tough conditions with constant pressure changes, temperature swings, and the vibration that comes with field work. This fitting is built to handle those stresses without developing the leaks that waste expensive hydraulic fluid and leave you stranded when there’s work to do. The precision machining ensures proper thread engagement for reliable sealing.
Installation Notes
Use appropriate thread sealant designed for hydraulic systems – avoid tape that can flake off and contaminate your system. Make sure all connections are clean before assembly, and don’t over-tighten as this can crack fittings or damage threads. If you’re creating a junction point, consider the flow requirements to make sure the fitting size handles your system’s demands.






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