G garrettohio Member Equipment Kubota L2900 Sep 16, 2023 89 2 8 Ohio Mar 30, 2024 #1 When you remove loader from l2900.after unhooking hoses is there a shut off to keep from sending fluids?
When you remove loader from l2900.after unhooking hoses is there a shut off to keep from sending fluids?
F fried1765 Well-known member Equipment Kubota L48 TLB, Ford 1920 FEL, Ford 8N, SCAG Liberty Z, Gravely Pro. Nov 14, 2019 7,847 5,070 113 Eastham, Ma Mar 30, 2024 #2 garrettohio said: When you remove loader from l2900.after unhooking hoses is there a shut off to keep from sending fluids? Click to expand... The couplers on the ends of hydraulic hoses, stop/prevent loss of fluid. Reactions: 1 user
garrettohio said: When you remove loader from l2900.after unhooking hoses is there a shut off to keep from sending fluids? Click to expand... The couplers on the ends of hydraulic hoses, stop/prevent loss of fluid.
TheOldHokie Well-known member Lifetime Member Equipment L3901/LA525, B7200DT/B1630, G2160/RCK60, G2460/RCK60 Apr 6, 2021 8,931 4,672 113 Myersville, MD windyridgefarm.us Mar 30, 2024 #3 garrettohio said: When you remove loader from l2900.after unhooking hoses is there a shut off to keep from sending fluids? Click to expand... There is a selector valve built into the hydraulic outlet block on the tractor. It must be turned to the "no loader" position before starting the tractor with the hoses disconnected. Dan Reactions: 1 user
garrettohio said: When you remove loader from l2900.after unhooking hoses is there a shut off to keep from sending fluids? Click to expand... There is a selector valve built into the hydraulic outlet block on the tractor. It must be turned to the "no loader" position before starting the tractor with the hoses disconnected. Dan