All,
Thanks for your interest.
2015(ish) L2501 with 394.2hours. The tractor has been equipped like this since new. Approx 150hrs on the hydraulic filters/fluid (last changed at 252hours). I have never altered the hydraulic pressure and only used Kubota UDT Fluid. 3-point appears to work as expected, mower operated as expected.
I noticed my grapple would not operate at normal speed while opening it to disconnect and load my bucket. This seemed to 'go away', and I couldn't pinpoint what was causing this issue. I needed to get the tractor out mowing, so I attempted to disconnect the grapple, but the lines were 'hydro-locked' (under pressure), which was unexpected. I usually curl the grapple down to let the pivot side of the grapple 'hang', thus ensuring it has no pressure on it when I'm disconnecting it (or put both sides equally on the ground. I repositioned the grapple on the ground as I often do and still could not disconnect the grapple. I shut off the tractor, and when I pushed one of the grapple buttons, the FEL lurched slightly (Never has done this previously). I was able to now disconnect the grapple. I connected the bucket and found the FEL did not want to raise/lower at normal speed UNLESS I was also curling the bucket (1:30-1:35 mark in the video). At this point, the speed would be normal, and I started to notice a 'whine' (I usually wear headphones when using the tractor). This 'whine' was representative of pushing the 4way FEL control lever up at a 45deg but not far enough to actuate a control.
One of the most noteworthy items I've discovered. If I am attempting to SLOWLY lower the bucket (forward on the control), the arms EVER SO SLIGHTLY will often raise and then start to go down. I tried to show this in the video, but it is far more apparent in person (You may see this around the 22-24, 39-43, second mark.
I've searched through previous postings and found the one linked next. This owner's issue was with the rear 3-point control. I used my mower for about 3 hours and feel confident that this issue is not the same, as I've repositioned my 3point likely 100-ish times during my mowing session.
I initially thought my solenoid had failed for the 3rd function, but this feature is not being used, and the problem still exists.
I appreciate any guidance or direction you can provide as a starting point. I was considering pulling every hose off the tractor, but I figured approaching this systematically would benefit me meaningfully.
Greatly appreciated,
Corey
Thanks for your interest.
2015(ish) L2501 with 394.2hours. The tractor has been equipped like this since new. Approx 150hrs on the hydraulic filters/fluid (last changed at 252hours). I have never altered the hydraulic pressure and only used Kubota UDT Fluid. 3-point appears to work as expected, mower operated as expected.
I noticed my grapple would not operate at normal speed while opening it to disconnect and load my bucket. This seemed to 'go away', and I couldn't pinpoint what was causing this issue. I needed to get the tractor out mowing, so I attempted to disconnect the grapple, but the lines were 'hydro-locked' (under pressure), which was unexpected. I usually curl the grapple down to let the pivot side of the grapple 'hang', thus ensuring it has no pressure on it when I'm disconnecting it (or put both sides equally on the ground. I repositioned the grapple on the ground as I often do and still could not disconnect the grapple. I shut off the tractor, and when I pushed one of the grapple buttons, the FEL lurched slightly (Never has done this previously). I was able to now disconnect the grapple. I connected the bucket and found the FEL did not want to raise/lower at normal speed UNLESS I was also curling the bucket (1:30-1:35 mark in the video). At this point, the speed would be normal, and I started to notice a 'whine' (I usually wear headphones when using the tractor). This 'whine' was representative of pushing the 4way FEL control lever up at a 45deg but not far enough to actuate a control.
One of the most noteworthy items I've discovered. If I am attempting to SLOWLY lower the bucket (forward on the control), the arms EVER SO SLIGHTLY will often raise and then start to go down. I tried to show this in the video, but it is far more apparent in person (You may see this around the 22-24, 39-43, second mark.
I've searched through previous postings and found the one linked next. This owner's issue was with the rear 3-point control. I used my mower for about 3 hours and feel confident that this issue is not the same, as I've repositioned my 3point likely 100-ish times during my mowing session.
Loader 4-way valve problem
Greetings everyone. I am new to the forum, so this is my first post. Not sure if anyone else has had this problem, but my 4-way valve sounds like my bucket tilt circuit is deadheading (making that sort of screeching sound you here when you deadhead the bucket tilt after it has made its full...
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I initially thought my solenoid had failed for the 3rd function, but this feature is not being used, and the problem still exists.
I appreciate any guidance or direction you can provide as a starting point. I was considering pulling every hose off the tractor, but I figured approaching this systematically would benefit me meaningfully.
Greatly appreciated,
Corey
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