The situation: MX4700HST, 50 hrs, 2 rear remotes, no draft, all hydraulics work well and smoothly except--3pt is very jumpy or jerky if you attempt to make small movements or slow, continuous movements. I would like to improve or fix this 'feature'. RPMs, fluid warm/cold, amount of weight on hitch, etc... doesn't fix. (Position control valve is YR908-00104)
Yes it is under warranty, yes I have talked with dealer. Dealer went from, I haven't heard of that issue on that tractor, we need to get that fixed for you, let me talk with tech support--to they all do that, it is way it's designed, economy tractor not premium valve...after talking to Mama Kubota.
Dealer did think I could fix the problem by replacing the position control valve with one from a previous model of 'premium' tractor (M5010 or 5110 I think he said). Anyway the story is this valve upgrade includes some kind of internal accumulator the current valve does not. (Offered valve at cost if I wanted to do work myself.) OK, if my complaint is because I didn't buy an option I really wanted I will spend on the new valve, but I have read of others getting similar problems resolved with adjustments rather than replacements (valve is apparently shared with some of the infamous L tractors with jerky hitches). I am not yet convinced I need an upgraded valve because I haven't seen much evidence this is a rampant condition with this tractor. This leads me to believe some kind of adjustment with the valve may improve/fix my complaint.
Wow, this got long. sorry
So, now the questions. Does anyone have any insight into the adjustment? Has this been accomplished with adjustments to the valve spool joint 1 and/or poppet 2 set screw as shown in the attachment (something I would try)? Or, does it require actual disassembling of the valve and shimming, replacing springs, etc...(something I probably wouldn't try)?
If accomplished with adjustments to valve spool joint and/or poppet 2 set screw: Is there a tech procedure or preferred direction or order in which to start making movements? A preferred dimension to 'fudge' on first in order to get this hitch smoothed out?
Inputs appreciated. Thanks
Wxman
Yes it is under warranty, yes I have talked with dealer. Dealer went from, I haven't heard of that issue on that tractor, we need to get that fixed for you, let me talk with tech support--to they all do that, it is way it's designed, economy tractor not premium valve...after talking to Mama Kubota.
Dealer did think I could fix the problem by replacing the position control valve with one from a previous model of 'premium' tractor (M5010 or 5110 I think he said). Anyway the story is this valve upgrade includes some kind of internal accumulator the current valve does not. (Offered valve at cost if I wanted to do work myself.) OK, if my complaint is because I didn't buy an option I really wanted I will spend on the new valve, but I have read of others getting similar problems resolved with adjustments rather than replacements (valve is apparently shared with some of the infamous L tractors with jerky hitches). I am not yet convinced I need an upgraded valve because I haven't seen much evidence this is a rampant condition with this tractor. This leads me to believe some kind of adjustment with the valve may improve/fix my complaint.
Wow, this got long. sorry
So, now the questions. Does anyone have any insight into the adjustment? Has this been accomplished with adjustments to the valve spool joint 1 and/or poppet 2 set screw as shown in the attachment (something I would try)? Or, does it require actual disassembling of the valve and shimming, replacing springs, etc...(something I probably wouldn't try)?
If accomplished with adjustments to valve spool joint and/or poppet 2 set screw: Is there a tech procedure or preferred direction or order in which to start making movements? A preferred dimension to 'fudge' on first in order to get this hitch smoothed out?
Inputs appreciated. Thanks
Wxman
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