QUICK NOTE - THIS IS RESOLVED. Explanation below original post. Main take away, if you can't get the bypass plugged in, it *could* be several things (listed in responses below)- but in MIGHT be that the steel tube got bent by improper routing of the backhoe hoses by either Kubota or the whomever prepped the tractor - so no, YOU ARE NOT CRAZY, things happen and tolerances are tight on small machines.
Decided to learn how to take the Backhoe off this evening - to be able to mow tomorrow. (received the BX23S this past Saturday) Everything went good, until the part where you connect the hose from the tractor to the BH (male straight connector), back to the tractor. (This would be the hose from the hydro, which loops back to the female connector on the rear right of the tractor - where the blue capped connector would go when BH connected)
I absolutely cannot get the hose connected. I have disconnected/reconnected all the hoses in the standard configuration for Backhoe use at least 2 dozen times since I started - no issues with dis-reconnecting any of them, even the one from the backhoe (male connector with blue cap) that attaches to the same connection on tractor. I've worked on it for over an hour and cannot get the straight male connecter into the female to complete the loop when the Backhoe is disconnected.
I've tried reattaching everything, starting tractor, shutting back down and wiggling the loader stick in case there was a pressure issue.. Nope. I've cut the zip tie and pulled the hose wrap back for more clearance. I've lowered the deck (to drop parts of the 3pt to get more room for my hands), I cut the zip tie that holds an electric wire running right through the area (temporarily moving the wire) to get more room - nothing seem to help.
I don't get it. Have watched at 10 videos where all do it easy-peesy. However, there seems to be an interface issue of some sort.
Would anyone have any suggestions? Does this thing need to go back to dealer? I'm comfortable with basic mechanical tasks, but am concerned about wrenching on the hydraulics of a brand new machine. The backhoe is supposed to "swift-connect" and right now nothing is further from the truth.
I'm also slightly concerned that when the dealer put the deck on and raised it up all the way up for transport (it was WAY up) it may have pinched the connecter between the 3pt arm and possibly tweaked the line up a bit? All I can say is that this worlds apart from the videos, not "swift" anything, and a real bummer.
Thanks for any advice,
-Calvin
UPDATE - ISSUE RESOLVED:
All's well that ends well. Issue fixed. Called the dealer at 8am. He called me back at 8:30. Texted him a picture of the issue, which he took to shop manager. They saw right away what the problem was. Someone, at some point, had wrapped both of the 2 hydraulic lines OVER the tops of the lift arms for the 3 point - instead of between them. (You an see this in the photo uploaded) This may have been Kubota, or someone at the shop while prepping tractor - possibly to check the hydro fluid dip stick. Anyhow, when lift was raised to stow the mid-mount mower deck I purchased, the lift arm pressed up on the blue fitting (in the picture) and tweaked the steel hydro line up an angle (more of a curve) not immediately visible to the eye, but enough to prevent inserting the loop male connector straight in.
The shop manager drove out (I'm 20 minutes from dealership) and tweaked the tube back down with a crowbar - no muss, no fuss. Situation resolved by 10:15am - can't ask for more than that. No more trouble and can easily insertthe loop fitting. Took all of 5 minutes, but I wouldn't have wanted to do it myself should something have gone wrong.
Decided to learn how to take the Backhoe off this evening - to be able to mow tomorrow. (received the BX23S this past Saturday) Everything went good, until the part where you connect the hose from the tractor to the BH (male straight connector), back to the tractor. (This would be the hose from the hydro, which loops back to the female connector on the rear right of the tractor - where the blue capped connector would go when BH connected)
I absolutely cannot get the hose connected. I have disconnected/reconnected all the hoses in the standard configuration for Backhoe use at least 2 dozen times since I started - no issues with dis-reconnecting any of them, even the one from the backhoe (male connector with blue cap) that attaches to the same connection on tractor. I've worked on it for over an hour and cannot get the straight male connecter into the female to complete the loop when the Backhoe is disconnected.
I've tried reattaching everything, starting tractor, shutting back down and wiggling the loader stick in case there was a pressure issue.. Nope. I've cut the zip tie and pulled the hose wrap back for more clearance. I've lowered the deck (to drop parts of the 3pt to get more room for my hands), I cut the zip tie that holds an electric wire running right through the area (temporarily moving the wire) to get more room - nothing seem to help.
I don't get it. Have watched at 10 videos where all do it easy-peesy. However, there seems to be an interface issue of some sort.
Would anyone have any suggestions? Does this thing need to go back to dealer? I'm comfortable with basic mechanical tasks, but am concerned about wrenching on the hydraulics of a brand new machine. The backhoe is supposed to "swift-connect" and right now nothing is further from the truth.
I'm also slightly concerned that when the dealer put the deck on and raised it up all the way up for transport (it was WAY up) it may have pinched the connecter between the 3pt arm and possibly tweaked the line up a bit? All I can say is that this worlds apart from the videos, not "swift" anything, and a real bummer.
Thanks for any advice,
-Calvin
UPDATE - ISSUE RESOLVED:
All's well that ends well. Issue fixed. Called the dealer at 8am. He called me back at 8:30. Texted him a picture of the issue, which he took to shop manager. They saw right away what the problem was. Someone, at some point, had wrapped both of the 2 hydraulic lines OVER the tops of the lift arms for the 3 point - instead of between them. (You an see this in the photo uploaded) This may have been Kubota, or someone at the shop while prepping tractor - possibly to check the hydro fluid dip stick. Anyhow, when lift was raised to stow the mid-mount mower deck I purchased, the lift arm pressed up on the blue fitting (in the picture) and tweaked the steel hydro line up an angle (more of a curve) not immediately visible to the eye, but enough to prevent inserting the loop male connector straight in.
The shop manager drove out (I'm 20 minutes from dealership) and tweaked the tube back down with a crowbar - no muss, no fuss. Situation resolved by 10:15am - can't ask for more than that. No more trouble and can easily insertthe loop fitting. Took all of 5 minutes, but I wouldn't have wanted to do it myself should something have gone wrong.
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