I am looking for installation instructions for a Kubota L2265 third function kit on the above model. I purchased a kit but there are zero instructions or helpful hints for install.
Oh your not going to like the install on that one!I am looking for installation instructions for a Kubota L2265 third function kit on the above model. I purchased a kit but there are zero instructions or helpful hints for install.
If you don't mind me asking, what was the cost of the kit?Thanks guys... I did contact my local dealer and they were able to email me a PDF for the loader assembly process. That 56 page document contains instructions for the Kubota 3rd function install as well. Now it's just a matter of getting started. While there are a ton of pieces/parts to install, it seems fairly straight forward. Wish me luck!
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I sent you a PM, but not sure if it will send since I am new on this forum. You seem to be one of the only people I have seen install one of these kits on an L60. From your posts, it didn't seem too bad.I took the plunge and installed the kit. It was an all day project but with the PDF installation document the job went fairly well. I did have a real time getting the crossover tube fittings under the seat loosened. With the seat tilted up, standing in the cab with one foot on one wrench and pulling with all my strength, the fittings finally popped loose. The good thing... no busted knuckles!
I had to go to the local dealer for some reducer fittings to connect the quick disconnect couplers for my 8' QuickAttach plow. I had a 50/50 chance at guessing which fitting, male or female, went where... and I missed my guess. The articulation side to side is opposite what I expected, but I left the fitting as initially assembled. Perhaps I will swap them in the future, but for now it all works, so I am happy.
Do you have the info on that PDF file you could share? i have the exact same issue and working with my dealer but they were not able to locate the PDF as of yetI am looking for installation instructions for a Kubota L2265 third function kit on the above model. I purchased a kit but there are zero instructions or helpful hints for install.
Little late, but for follow on readers in the future. The install should go as instructed for the third function. The only difference if you have a backhoe, is to take the pb of the third function and move it from the port going to the three point (green tape) to the inlet P of the backhoe. So, loader>3rd function>backhoe>three point. If you dont it will cause the backhoe to get pressure spikes. The backhoe will twitch when the 3rd function is used, and can blow out the valve seals in the backhoe stack.I sent you a PM, but not sure if it will send since I am new on this forum. You seem to be one of the only people I have seen install one of these kits on an L60. From your posts, it didn't seem too bad.
I am trying to work out an issue with my hydraulic setup on my L6060HSTC but my dealer did the install and I don't have the install manual.
I have a backhoe, and was wondering if the install manual for the L2265 third-function kit mentions the hydraulic hookup when a backhoe exists in the circuit, particularly if the third function valve should be before or after the backhoe.
I've can verify the rest from looking the parts diagrams on Messick's site, but the parts diagrams don't show the hookup with the backhoe power beyond circuit.
I've looked all over here and other forums and can't seem to find anyone has done this themselves and said one way or the other. I guess most of the times the dealers must do these installs.
Thanks for your help, really appreciate it.
Installed this kit and the combined third/hydraulic two lever 4 times. Never once did I drain the fluid, remove loader brackets, or remove the tire. It makes it easier yes, but it can be done. The seat being removed would help greatly, as removing the joiner pipe between loader pb/threepoint inlet is a bear to remove. You need a 1-1/16" wrench. I also advise using a smaller wrench flat to pop it off the tubes once the nut is backed off. (between the removed nut and port threads.) Use lots of rags/paper towls around pipe after the nuts are broken loose 1/4 pint of fluid comes out. As far as the loader bracket only the bottom two bolts/nut need to be removed.I looked at all the parts in that box, looked at where the valve is located on the tractor, read the installation instructions, and decided I'd hire it out.
Have to take the loader frame off...... drain the hyd. oil.... right tire, fender comes off (loaded tires)....
Get some overtime on your job and let someone who has all the tools handy, and done it before do it!
Im wondering if you got your third function figured out. I have an L4060hst rops with bh92 backhoe. And third function. I bought it used and when i used my grapple my backhoe valves all leak now. I bought all new orings to fix all the valve leaks but i would like to get this issue fixed before i use the third function anymore. From what i reading the third function is plumed wrong. So I'm also looking for the installation pdf for the third function.Do you have the info on that PDF file you could share? i have the exact same issue and working with my dealer but they were not able to locate the PDF as of yet
Thanks guys... I did contact my local dealer and they were able to email me a PDF for the loader assembly process. That 56 page document contains instructions for the Kubota 3rd function install as well. Now it's just a matter of getting started. While there are a ton of pieces/parts to install, it seems fairly straight forward. Wish me luck!
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Do you still have that PDF and can you send me a copy?Thanks guys... I did contact my local dealer and they were able to email me a PDF for the loader assembly process. That 56 page document contains instructions for the Kubota 3rd function install as well. Now it's just a matter of getting started. While there are a ton of pieces/parts to install, it seems fairly straight forward. Wish me luck!
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