I have a Kubota L2650 with a SMC 84Q front end loader. I blew a hydraulic line while plowing snow. I've partially disassembled things, but the box that the control valve sits in WAS NOT designed by someone for replacing hoses. I've detached hoses at the quick disconnect fittings, removed the control box from the tractor/loader frame and have taken off the cover plate.
I believe with my limited mechanical skills and tools, that I have hit a road block. To me, it appears that you have to somewhat disassemble the bucket control handle(single handle), to slide it out of the box to be able to get a wrench on the hydraulic hoses.
If there is a simpler way to get a wrench on these hydraulic hoses, please explain what I need to do. I've got a bunch more snow to move to be able to get in and out of my driveway, and my back would prefer NOT to have to use a shovel. Hopefully I wont have to call a mechanic and spend a $200 bill!
Thanks for your input!
I believe with my limited mechanical skills and tools, that I have hit a road block. To me, it appears that you have to somewhat disassemble the bucket control handle(single handle), to slide it out of the box to be able to get a wrench on the hydraulic hoses.
If there is a simpler way to get a wrench on these hydraulic hoses, please explain what I need to do. I've got a bunch more snow to move to be able to get in and out of my driveway, and my back would prefer NOT to have to use a shovel. Hopefully I wont have to call a mechanic and spend a $200 bill!
Thanks for your input!
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