I hope I am doing this the right way. I think Forums don't like for us to comment on very old posts...but my situation is exactly like the old link copied at the bottom of this post.
So the thread referenced sesms to say: try cleaning outside, but if that does not work, clean inside of valve assembly or just replace with new, so that is where I am. If I mess up the valve trying to clean it (like cleaning a carb.) then I will buy new one fo $1k.
So, either way, I am removing and replacing the valve...but how?
I have the service manual which says:
-remove tire (supporting the transmission case versus axle which surprised me)
-remove fender
-remove pipes
-remove control rods
-remove the valve itself
All that assumes I already know about hydraulics which I don't really...or maybe I don't need to.
My ask concerns things like HOW to remove pipes...I assume line wrench. Maybe this is not any bigger of a issue than removing similar "nuts" that are used on radiators and fuel supplies which I have done many, many times.
I assume these are compression fittings, so don't really need teflon tape.
Also, what about capturing fluid....What about how to deal with bleeding or priming or otherwise dealing with air in system??
I want to have the exact size line wrenches before I start, but can't get to the nuts to check sizes until AFTER I remove the tire and fender.
That reminds me...the Kubota book says to use their special disassembling stand, but I called and they don't sell those to people like me. I found a picture and it seems like a rolling bottle jack with wide top support...so I guess I will use a bottle jack with block of wood.
As for removing the wheel....I suppose it is like removing my pickup wheels except a lot heavier.
Help appreciated
https://www.orangetractortalks.com/forums/showthread.php?t=11695
So the thread referenced sesms to say: try cleaning outside, but if that does not work, clean inside of valve assembly or just replace with new, so that is where I am. If I mess up the valve trying to clean it (like cleaning a carb.) then I will buy new one fo $1k.
So, either way, I am removing and replacing the valve...but how?
I have the service manual which says:
-remove tire (supporting the transmission case versus axle which surprised me)
-remove fender
-remove pipes
-remove control rods
-remove the valve itself
All that assumes I already know about hydraulics which I don't really...or maybe I don't need to.
My ask concerns things like HOW to remove pipes...I assume line wrench. Maybe this is not any bigger of a issue than removing similar "nuts" that are used on radiators and fuel supplies which I have done many, many times.
I assume these are compression fittings, so don't really need teflon tape.
Also, what about capturing fluid....What about how to deal with bleeding or priming or otherwise dealing with air in system??
I want to have the exact size line wrenches before I start, but can't get to the nuts to check sizes until AFTER I remove the tire and fender.
That reminds me...the Kubota book says to use their special disassembling stand, but I called and they don't sell those to people like me. I found a picture and it seems like a rolling bottle jack with wide top support...so I guess I will use a bottle jack with block of wood.
As for removing the wheel....I suppose it is like removing my pickup wheels except a lot heavier.
Help appreciated
https://www.orangetractortalks.com/forums/showthread.php?t=11695