Kubota used many differ rent designs and suppliers for their loaders. You will find limited support for the old control valves. In general, if the valve is defective its more cost effective to replace them.
The loader supply system is quite simple. What exactly is your problem?
Dan
This may be a bit difficult for me to explain because I am not versed on this stuff but there are a few things.
As for the actual symptoms, the loader will go up just a bit and then stops and the engine loads up from pump resistance. It wont go down until you turn the engine off. Then it will go down. Same behavior for tilt.
I dont know if we need a power beyond sleeve. It doesnt seem to have one but I could just be stupid and not know what I am looking at.
A small metal orifice thing fell out when my dad was disassembling the valve to inspect it. Im not entirely sure where that needs to go.
There is an IN and an OUT marking for the ports that aim downward. There is an unmarked port with an elbow on the front/top beside the loader hose connections. I am not 100% sure which one goes where. We identified the IN because it pumps a full stream of fluid constantly. It is coming from the hydraulic block on the side The unmarked port with the elbow was returning back to the block and there was no fluid coming from it. We havent checked the OUT hose that goes to the tank return. We ran out of time but that is next. We also dont know if the block connections are designated in and out or if it doesnt matter because they are unmarked.
The previous owner had monkeyed with a bunch of stuff, including blowing the engine up by having the timing totally out of whack, so we cant trust the way it was hooked up and the colored markings are gone from everything. I did find a diagram on Messicks that let me identify the correct routing for the hoses going to the cylinders though, so that should be correct.
Sorry for the long winded reply.