There is internal adjustment in the 3 pt valve body. It could be has simple as that, or?
But it sounds like yours will get fixed for sure.
But it sounds like yours will get fixed for sure.
The adjustment is a one time thing done during assembly. Not something thatI know I haven't adjusted mine since I bought it and it doesn't chatter, maybe I'll never adjust it now! I don't want to introduce the problem!
I normally bring implements up really slow when using the box blade (for a smooth finish in certain circumstances) so I haven't seen the dreaded chatter... yet, and that means, I'm leaving that darned adjustment alone! No Touchy!
There is an external adjustment on the L3800 under the operators seat. Mine is stuck in it's current position.....since the three point works well I do not want to try and get it loose.The adjustment is a one time thing done during assembly. Not something that
should ever need adjusting if it's done right the first time. You have nothing to worry about.
The adjustment point you're referring to is the down speed adjustment, plays no role in the up movement, therefore plays no role in this issue.There is an external adjustment on the L3800 under the operators seat. Mine is stuck in it's current position.....since the three point works well I do not want to try and get it loose.
This issue has been hashed and rehashed ad nauseum and unless I missed something recent, I dont think there is any fix for the behavior of all the pre-2014 L-Series 3-point lift systems. There have been some bright persons design some external pressure controls to throttle the amount of hydraulic pressure the internal lift is receiving and therefore minimize the symptoms, but aside from that the OEM design is what it is.,,,, Its seems the best resolution is to get a part from the grand L series and install on standard L series. I can't remember what the part was, maybe a valve.
Yes, but more so on that other forum, with a couple very loud voices that jump in when ever the chance arises... Not as much talk about it here.This issue has been hashed and rehashed ad nauseum and unless I missed something recent, I dont think there is any fix for the behavior of all the pre-2014 L-Series 3-point lift systems. There have been some bright persons design some external pressure controls to throttle the amount of hydraulic pressure the internal lift is receiving and therefore minimize the symptoms, but aside from that the OEM design is what it is.
CCR,HEY! That looks almost like the tractor I bought!!! (shudder)
Great news. Dealer called yesterday...
Once cleared in, the hydraulic mechanic dismantled my control valve and piston. He said at roughly 200 hours of use, my piston bore for the 3-pt actuator still had all the X-swirls marks in the piston sleeve from manufacturing. Zero wear and pristine condition, as you would expect. He said the piston "ring" was a metal ring with teflon on either side. All pristine.
Something in the valve assembly was held in by a bolt and a lock washer. This had worked loose. As a result, there was a misadjustment in how the valve operated. In fact, with this internal adjustment out of whack, the valve actually started to wear and was "clicking" at one point in its travel. They took loads more pictures for Kubota and Kubota has sent them an entire new valve assembly: $900. This could be a reason why Kubota doesn't want a massive re-call. It would cost a bundle to repair across 1500 tractors.
The service writer said the tech believes its either a manufacturing problem (out of adjustment slightly at the factory) or a poor design because this part loosens up over time and screws up the adjustment. I am going to suggest Loctite.
All this information was second-hand through the service writer. I am going down today to look at the valve and take pictures which I will upload here. Though I may be incorrect, it sounds as though this problem "might" be resolvable if you take the valve apart and adjust it yourself. I'll confirm that when I see the assembly and look at the schematic today. The part is flying in today and will be installed and checked out. It it passes their tests, they are loading the tractor up and hauling it home tomorrow morning. I sure hope so...
Stay tuned.