Runs With Scissors
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Equipment
L2501 TLB , Grappel, Brush Hog, Box Blade, Ballast box, Forks, Tiller, PH digger
Ok, I can't help but posting, The Good, The Bad and the Ugly.
I suppose there is value in posting mistakes, as well as triumphs.
Background: In the year 2020 BK (Before Kubota), I ordered my tractor and and one of the things I wanted was a Top and Tilt kit. I had never even sat on a tractor before; However, knowing myself and my loathing of every "hand powered tool", I knew my laziness would get the better of me so I had the dealer install a TNT kit.
I was very happy with it......mostly.....
The only problem I had was with the constant 'leaking down'. Then I found this forum and found out about these nifty little gadgets called "Double Pilot Operated Check Valves".
Simple....Right?
I poured over the internet and decided to go to with the Agristore's DPOCV
Yes....... even though they clearly state that these are ONLY replacements for their "specific brand", I ordered them and figured that I will/can make them fit.
After hours of pouring over hydraulic web sites, I get what I think will be the proper fittings, thinking that I know I will have to modify some of them a little.
Below are cylinders I start with, and a "general overview" of the cylinders and DPOCV's
I suppose there is value in posting mistakes, as well as triumphs.
Background: In the year 2020 BK (Before Kubota), I ordered my tractor and and one of the things I wanted was a Top and Tilt kit. I had never even sat on a tractor before; However, knowing myself and my loathing of every "hand powered tool", I knew my laziness would get the better of me so I had the dealer install a TNT kit.
I was very happy with it......mostly.....
The only problem I had was with the constant 'leaking down'. Then I found this forum and found out about these nifty little gadgets called "Double Pilot Operated Check Valves".
Simple....Right?
I poured over the internet and decided to go to with the Agristore's DPOCV
Yes....... even though they clearly state that these are ONLY replacements for their "specific brand", I ordered them and figured that I will/can make them fit.
After hours of pouring over hydraulic web sites, I get what I think will be the proper fittings, thinking that I know I will have to modify some of them a little.
Below are cylinders I start with, and a "general overview" of the cylinders and DPOCV's
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