I have a L3901 and I do notice when going into a pile of dirt I have to back out a bit to curl dirt into my bucket. Don't seem like a lot of power trying to fill my bucket. Thanks
That's not unusual. You can readily stall the bucket with heavy material like dirt or stone.I have a L3901 and I do notice when going into a pile of dirt I have to back out a bit to curl dirt into my bucket. Don't seem like a lot of power trying to fill my bucket. Thanks
What you are experiencing is normal for new operators you will get better at it as you get used to your machine and it's capabilities.I have a L3901 and I do notice when going into a pile of dirt I have to back out a bit to curl dirt into my bucket. Don't seem like a lot of power trying to fill my bucket. Thanks
Lift and raise works on an LA525 and frankly I was using it long before I realized it was missing from the label on the loader. According to my LA525 Owner's Manual the reason for that empty position in the label is:Many Kubota loaders don’t have a simultaneous lift/curl function. They really do, but it can cause some funky response if joystick isn’t feathered correctly.
Like Ed Ritchey said, a little practice can go a long way.
Note the 7 o’clock position on my loader. Lift/curl is black/not available. It will lift and curl. Just need to get it right.
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Skyline loader?Dan - same here for my little LA243. It works, just need to hit it right.
Not to venture away from the thread, but someday I may look for some help/expertise from you for the hydraulics of my old timer. Not today; that’s for another time
All’s well and workable, just needs some TLC typical for a 69 year old….hoses, fittings and a better understanding of the pump and system. Think I have it okay, just another set of eyes.
It’s been a part of me my whole life…. I still don’t drive my new truck without my thumbs on the outside of the wheel…..
Couple years ago, Magicman deemed it an honorary Kubota.
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Now back to your regularly scheduled program……
I have been operating Heavy equipment for 35 years and the l3901 for 9 years, the powerless curl has bugged me for years, Trust me I have moved ton of dirt with this tractor but the power to dig and fill bucket with out backing out a tab is a painWhat you are experiencing is normal for new operators you will get better at it as you get used to your machine and it's capabilities.
I have place the blame on the L3901 not having the lift power for the weight going into a pile of dirt, I'm use to running a full size cat loader and a 670b john deere graderLift and raise works on an LA525 and frankly I was using it long before I realized it was missing from the label on the loader. According to my LA525 Owner's Manual the reason for that empty position in the label is:
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The lower left position (Raise and Rollback) is not recommended because of insufficient lift force
Dan
Dan - I honestly don’t know. My dad and grandfather bought it used at auction late-‘50’s. Except for hoses and cylinder repairs, haven’t dealt with manufacturer to my recollection. I’ll ask Dad if he remembers.Skyline loader?
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Just my first impression based on the curved lift arms - a distinctive feature of the Skyline (Davis) loaders of that vintage. Made for and retrofit to a lot of different old iron.Dan - I honestly don’t know. My dad and grandfather bought it used at auction late-‘50’s. Except for hoses and cylinder repairs, haven’t dealt with manufacturer to my recollection. I’ll ask Dad if he remembers.
It does have a frame/rail mount issue at the rear axle. Would be good to know what original looked like. It’s solid, but was a farmer repair/improvisation from decades ago.
Sorry Bruce.
Uhhhh - its a lightweight quick-attach agricultural tractor loader not earth moving equipment. It won't breakout a bucket buried in heavy dirt and it won't pick up 2000 pound rocks. The first thing I did with mine was move 10 tandem loads of heavy rocky fill and I was happy as a lark with the performance. It was quick and easy to use and easily moved full buckets of that heavy material once loaded.I have place the blame on the L3901 not having the lift power for the weight going into a pile of dirt, I'm use to running a full size cat loader and a 670b john deere grader
You are probably right, I will deal with it, not a big deal, thanks for you adviseBruce - while I don’t have the experience you do, I never recall this lift/curl issue with any industrial loaders I’ve run.
Not a ton of seat time, but I’ve run commercial TLB’s many times, and oscillating wheel loaders quite a few.
Never an issue as I recall.
Apparently, some other compact tractor manufacturers have less multi-functionality as Kubota. If I remember correctly, some of the green ones can only do one function at a time under some circumstances. No experience, so I could be speaking out of school.