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Well folks I've procrastinated long enough. After complaining since purchasing the tractor (B7510) that the float detent on the loader valve (LA302) would work sometimes and not other, then later complaining that it had ceased to function entirely, I'm finally getting around to changing it.
The local Kubota dealer has provided "Kit, Detent, Regen" p/n YW242-92102. The exterior housing on the detent portion of the up/down spool is marked with YW242 so I have to believe I've got the right kit to use in rebuilding the detent function.
Now for the big ask... Can anybody who has done this before please explain the process of changing out the detent bits and pieces to make this work?
This kit already has the bottom end completely assembled within the big hex cylinder so I don't have to mess with the four steel balls etc. I just want to ensure I go at this the right way. I'm assuming that it's as simple as unthreading the big hex cylinder, unthreading the central shaft with its spring, keepers, o-ring and backer, removing all the old stuff and replacing with the new.
Am I missing something here? Should I be applying grease to any part of this mechanism to ensure its longevity? I'll admit that I'm tempted to take an extension tube on a spray can of corrosion-inhibiting oil like Krown or similar and spraying some up through the vent hole in the end cap of the big hex tube. I know my current detent function has died because it has rusted out. I'd rather not have to replace this part again any time soon as it's not cheap (CAD$300 + tax).
Thanks for your helpful replies.
The local Kubota dealer has provided "Kit, Detent, Regen" p/n YW242-92102. The exterior housing on the detent portion of the up/down spool is marked with YW242 so I have to believe I've got the right kit to use in rebuilding the detent function.
Now for the big ask... Can anybody who has done this before please explain the process of changing out the detent bits and pieces to make this work?
This kit already has the bottom end completely assembled within the big hex cylinder so I don't have to mess with the four steel balls etc. I just want to ensure I go at this the right way. I'm assuming that it's as simple as unthreading the big hex cylinder, unthreading the central shaft with its spring, keepers, o-ring and backer, removing all the old stuff and replacing with the new.
Am I missing something here? Should I be applying grease to any part of this mechanism to ensure its longevity? I'll admit that I'm tempted to take an extension tube on a spray can of corrosion-inhibiting oil like Krown or similar and spraying some up through the vent hole in the end cap of the big hex tube. I know my current detent function has died because it has rusted out. I'd rather not have to replace this part again any time soon as it's not cheap (CAD$300 + tax).
Thanks for your helpful replies.
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