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Hello, I am trying to help out my father inlaw. Please excuse me for I don't know any of the names of the parts of the Ford tractor I'm trying to fix for him. There are two hydraulic lines that plug into a block to raise or lower the object that is connected to the back of the tractor. One side would not plug in and the reason is someone probably took a screwdriver and pushed in a ring that went past the bearings in this hydraulic fitting connected to this block. I know this because I did it to the other side and I haven't been able to figure out how to get the ring back to its original position so I can plug the hydraulic lines into these fittings. I anyone can help it would be appreciated. Thanks, Chuck