Quick look at the parts manual shows pump connects direct to top cover. Relief is somewhere inside the cover. WSM will probably show test point and procedure. What are you trying to fix?I don't have a loader so where would I hook up a hydraulic gauge to test the pressure on a L2600? Is it the PB hose? Most have a FEL so that makes the connection easy.
Well a pressure test at that point will not be conclusive. You will certainly see low pressure but you wont know if that's due to weak pump, leaking/weak relief, and/or leaking piston seal. Does the WSM have a procedure for isolating and testing the pump?Thanks, looking at the WSM, it seems the plug is next to the 3 point lowering knob.
I am trying to figure out why my 3PH is not working or weak. I replaced the large o-ring on the lift piston. It will lift at higher RPMs but appears to not be strong enough to lift an implement. Thoughts/ideas welcome.
There are three test ports on the block on the side of the priority valve.The pump is ok as the power steering works fine. I think the issue is somewhere between the position control valve and the lever.
I don't have a WSM so I am working blind. If you post the test procedures from the manual it would help.The pump is ok as the power steering works fine. I think the issue is somewhere between the position control valve and the lever.
As I said I am working blind. It's not clear where that front plug connects. If the WSM has a hydraulic schematic could you post that?Looking at the FSM, the top photo is hard to see, but it appears it's the plug I mentioned above.
The control valve has 2, one on top and one on the rear, then there is (I think) a relief valve on the side of the hydraulic lines that is on the top cover.
Dan, you are saying to put a hose on the front plug , route it to the rear filler and if there is a solid flow then it's working?
i will say I read the procedure for adjusting the lift rod and I am not certain I did it correctly, I did not hear the relief valve engage.
I was gifted a copy of the WSM so my vision has improved - my thanks to the OTT fairy godmotherThanks Dan, your test passed with flying colors.
Which leads me to the next couple of question, why is it intermittent? Does this prove the position control valve under the seat is working?
Where are you looking to hookbthe gauge?Finding a fitting has become a challenge. What size or type would they take? I can't seem to find a hose either, so any help would be appreciated on getting the above.
That valve is a priority flow divider for the PS citcuit and gets pump pressure from inside the hydraulic cover. The two hard lines are pressure out to and return from the PS unit. I suspect the hex nut is either the pressure relief or flow divider poppet. I would have to look at the parts diagram to know for sure but neither would be a test point.Good question, I think the easiest would be the top of the valve that the hydraulic lines run to/fro, this way there is a relief valve to safety (I think).
This one here on top. It is a 24mm socket to remove. Otherwise the next would be the one on the side, which is the bottom in the photo where the wire loom runs under.
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Air bleeds itself and is not your problem. Even if you had sir in the lines the unloaded lift would still come up on a few PSI of air pressure.The end goal is to fix my rear 3PH, it is not raising as it should. I replaced the o rings recently. Someone had mentioned pressure previously testing so that was what I was trying to do.
I think the issue is in the pressure control valve (PCV). The manual shows how to take them apart but others on here have said that they are usually replaced and not rebuilt. I understand that but then why would Kubota show how to rebuild them?
Longer story, I have a thread 6 years ago where I swapped out the FEL on the 2600 to the 2500. I swapped it successfully on the 2500 but never got this working and it's sat until recently. Started right up though! IIRC, I did swap PCVs and it did work, so that is where I am now. Although someone had mentioned there may be air in the lines, not sure how to bleed that if that is true.
Thanks for reading.