Wondering if this is a control valve sticking open or what it may be any help would be appreciated
How long does it take?Wondering if this is a control valve sticking open or what it may be any help would be appreciated
Actually no weight at all and they just go down fairly quick unless The control lever is pulled all the way up. And it maintains being upHow long does it take?
How much weight on the lift?
I’m going to agree something is broke just kinda worried how big of a job this is going to turn intoCould be as simple as the feedback rod is out of adjustment, check the WSM for how to test and adjust it.
If it's still going down then your issue is more then likely a piston seal based issue.
Are you moving the position control lever down and expecting the 3pt arms to stay up?Actually no weight at all and they just go down fairly quick unless The control lever is pulled all the way up. And it maintains being up
Lol no sir i put it up they drift down.Are you moving the position control lever down and expecting the 3pt arms to stay up?
Is that a big job to replace the rod and piston?Could be as simple as the feedback rod is out of adjustment, check the WSM for how to test and adjust it.
If it's still going down then your issue is more then likely a piston seal based issue.
I’m starting to think i got ripped off on this dealIs that a big job to replace the rod and piston?
they go down regardless if it’s running or shut off if it’s in the range numbered they just go all the way downJust wondering because you stated " unless The control lever is pulled all the way up". I usually have my control lever all the way up when I want the 3pt arms at the top of their travel.
Is this with the engine running or shut off?
The rod and piston are very strong and are likely fine - but a part failure that can cause the hitch to drop is leaking of the o-ring 04810-00750 on the piston. The part is only $6 but access to it requires lifting off the 3-point hitch assembly - a few hours of labor so its spendy at a dealer's shop.Is that a big job to replace the rod and piston?
Thanks man maybe i can find dive into this when i can find time and a helper. It doesn’t sound to complicatedThe rod and piston are very strong and are likely fine - but a part failure that can cause the hitch to drop is leaking of the o-ring 04810-00750 on the piston. The part is only $6 but access to it requires lifting off the 3-point hitch assembly - a few hours of labor so its spendy at a dealer's shop.
The WSM shows what to disconnect, etc. With the fenders & platform taken off the three-point assembly unbolts from the top of the differential housing. The piston is on the bottom side. Sounds like a big deal but is pretty basic, no special tools or methods. Good to have a helper for lifting. Best luck - Dick B.
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If the arms stay up when the lever is in the full up position, It's sounds like a feed back rod adjustment issue.Actually no weight at all and they just go down fairly quick unless The control lever is pulled all the way up. And it maintains being up
Actually just searching kubota information and this showed upJust curious , how did you end up on this ?
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I think he means did you get it fixed?Actually just searching kubota information and this showed up