Description
When you’re building a custom hydraulic hose assembly or fixing a leak on your tractor, having the right fitting can mean the difference between a repair that holds up and one that leaves you stranded. This Code 61 flange fitting is designed to connect 5/8-inch hydraulic hose to pumps, motors, or valve blocks with a secure, leak-free seal that won’t back out under pressure. This Code 61 flange head fitting connects hydraulic hose to pumps, motors, or valve blocks with a secure, leak-free seal that won’t back out under pressure.
What You’re Getting
- 7/8-inch thread size that mates properly with standard hydraulic ports
- Code 61 flange design provides maximum holding power under high pressure
- Crimp-on design creates a permanent, leak-proof connection to your hose
- Built to handle the pressure spikes and vibration that come with farm equipment
- Direct replacement for OEM fittings—no modifications needed
Built for Real Farm Work
This fitting is designed for tractors, combines, skid steers, and implements that use hydraulic hose in their systems. You’ll find it connecting everything from loader circuits to three-point hitch pumps and auxiliary hydraulics that power attachments like mowers, balers, and tillage equipment. Whether you’re running a mid-size utility tractor or a larger row-crop machine, this fitting handles the hydraulic demands of serious farm work.
Made to Last
Parker 43 series quality means it’s built to handle the pressure spikes and vibration of farm equipment that would wear out cheaper fittings. The steel construction resists corrosion and thread wear, while the precision machining ensures proper sealing every time. This is the same quality you’d get from the tractor manufacturer.
Installation Notes
This is a crimp-on fitting, so you’ll need a hydraulic hose crimping machine to attach it to your hose properly. Make sure you’ve got the right crimping die for the hose diameter and fitting type. When you’re fixing a hydraulic leak or building a new hose assembly, having the right fitting can make all the difference between a job that holds up and one that leaves you stranded in the field.




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