Hello guys,
I have few kubota's small tractors like B-series and L-series. I bought one year ago a Kubota L1-382 (not sure about US model match, mine has 38HP). Machine is driven by HST just like all machines we use. I have a strange problem. This kubota L-series has only 120 working hours and it's 2 years old , it's basically a new machine. The problem is that it looses the power to lift the rear implement from time to time. There is only a very small move like couple of inches and that's it, it does not goes up, no reaction on the lever which adjusts the rear lift position. Then after some time problem goes away. But this is a critical issue for us, because with implement down, we are completly immobile, we also do snow removal during winter - lack of movement could lead us to a financial penalty if we do not do our job on time. Maybe someone had similar problem and can give some adive, where to look for the problem?
I have few kubota's small tractors like B-series and L-series. I bought one year ago a Kubota L1-382 (not sure about US model match, mine has 38HP). Machine is driven by HST just like all machines we use. I have a strange problem. This kubota L-series has only 120 working hours and it's 2 years old , it's basically a new machine. The problem is that it looses the power to lift the rear implement from time to time. There is only a very small move like couple of inches and that's it, it does not goes up, no reaction on the lever which adjusts the rear lift position. Then after some time problem goes away. But this is a critical issue for us, because with implement down, we are completly immobile, we also do snow removal during winter - lack of movement could lead us to a financial penalty if we do not do our job on time. Maybe someone had similar problem and can give some adive, where to look for the problem?
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