Hi all.......I have a 2 year-old L2501D with a LA525 FEL. I serviced it today and just for "HA-HA's" I threw a pressure gauge on the hydraulics.
According to Kubota, The L2501 hydraulics operate at 2205PSI. Mine was 2057PSI. No big deal, I understand this kind of thing happens over time and I have a couple shim kits for the BX (which also fit the L2501).
I read a post where one guy said he was going to increase his L2501 with an LA525 FEL to a max pressure of 2500PSI. I've always been of the thought that raising max hydraulic pressure 10% is a pretty safe bet (taking into account the extra wear and tear on the machine) as the manufacturer often keeps the specs a bit low to guarantee mechanical engineering.
So I was thinking that anything worth doing is worth over-doing
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That said, the allure of having just a bit more lift is upon me. What do you guys think about that 2500PSI adjustment??
Yay or Nay??
........Remember, God HATES a coward!!!
According to Kubota, The L2501 hydraulics operate at 2205PSI. Mine was 2057PSI. No big deal, I understand this kind of thing happens over time and I have a couple shim kits for the BX (which also fit the L2501).
I read a post where one guy said he was going to increase his L2501 with an LA525 FEL to a max pressure of 2500PSI. I've always been of the thought that raising max hydraulic pressure 10% is a pretty safe bet (taking into account the extra wear and tear on the machine) as the manufacturer often keeps the specs a bit low to guarantee mechanical engineering.
So I was thinking that anything worth doing is worth over-doing
That said, the allure of having just a bit more lift is upon me. What do you guys think about that 2500PSI adjustment??
Yay or Nay??
........Remember, God HATES a coward!!!