I recently purchase a 2008 kubota b26 with about 1200 hrs on it. It’s previous owner was an electrical contractor, and as far as I can tell, it was almost exclusively used for the backhoe. There is plenty of paint on the loader bucket, but the pin on the backhoe bucket is worn out. I thought that it had never had a three pt hitch installed on it, but I found some brackets indicating otherwise. Anyway, I took the backhoe off and I was going to install the three point hitch kit that I bought through messicks, when I discovered that the three point hitch lift arms move freely by hand. Lift them up, they drop. The lift arm control lever has no effect on them whatsoever. I think I’m looking at either a blown seal in the lift arm cylinder, or more likely, a broken part on the lift arm assembly inside the transmission since there is no
(I mean ZERO) resistance up or down. I cleaned the connection in the hydraulic hoses just to make sure that wasn’t an issue. Any recommendations for further diagnosing? What is involved in getting access to the lift arm cylinder? I have done the classic bx24 hst fan replacement on several occcasions, and I am in the process of rebuilding the engine for my L6060, so I am not afraid of a project. But I have never had to deal with this problem. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
(I mean ZERO) resistance up or down. I cleaned the connection in the hydraulic hoses just to make sure that wasn’t an issue. Any recommendations for further diagnosing? What is involved in getting access to the lift arm cylinder? I have done the classic bx24 hst fan replacement on several occcasions, and I am in the process of rebuilding the engine for my L6060, so I am not afraid of a project. But I have never had to deal with this problem. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!