AnotherOldGuy
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Equipment
B2650HSD w/FEL, PTO Chipper, Rotary Mower, Tiller, Box Scraper, Landscape Rake
I have 281 hours on my B2650 and it has worked wonderfully for several years of use, mostly during spring, summer and fall, on my small acreage. The last time I used the PTO and 3 point lift was in November of last year when I tilled the garden for winter.
Two days ago, I discovered that I can't move either PTO lever and the 3 point lift arms have only two positions, full up if the lever is at the top of it's travel or full down if the lever is in any other position. It works this way with or without an implement attached to them. Additionally, when the arms reach the top of their travel and the lever is at the top, the engine sound is still like the hydraulic pump is working hard. I found that moving the lever down just a little until the engine RPM picks up will the lift arms stay in the up position. I can drive the tractor, shift the transmission, operate the FEL, use the top and tilt hydraulics running off the Beyond Power port and the power steering works.
I checked the transmission oil level and it was at the very bottom of the dipstick, so I added more until it was at the top mark. Doing this didn't change the behavior of either the PTO levers or the 3 point. I've spent several hours reading and researching the issue to see if anyone else has experienced this, but haven't found any that matched my situation.
I've looked at the levers and top of travel limiter linkages, but nothing stands out like a broken, bent or disconnected link. I replaced the HST filter and drained and refilled with new hydraulic fluid. I started the tractor and exercised all the hydraulic cylinders, but still no change.
I'm not an expert tractor mechanic, but not a total neophyte either. Before buying my Kubota, I tore down my old Yanmar 187D and replaced a cracked transmission case after purchasing a new case and the service and repair manual. I got a good look at the inner workings of an HST and 3 point hitch hydraulics. I was able to complete the work and used my Yanmar for several more years before giving it to a friend who still uses it.
I know that there is a tremendous amout of knowledge and experience here. Any insight into my issue would be greatly appreciated.
Two days ago, I discovered that I can't move either PTO lever and the 3 point lift arms have only two positions, full up if the lever is at the top of it's travel or full down if the lever is in any other position. It works this way with or without an implement attached to them. Additionally, when the arms reach the top of their travel and the lever is at the top, the engine sound is still like the hydraulic pump is working hard. I found that moving the lever down just a little until the engine RPM picks up will the lift arms stay in the up position. I can drive the tractor, shift the transmission, operate the FEL, use the top and tilt hydraulics running off the Beyond Power port and the power steering works.
I checked the transmission oil level and it was at the very bottom of the dipstick, so I added more until it was at the top mark. Doing this didn't change the behavior of either the PTO levers or the 3 point. I've spent several hours reading and researching the issue to see if anyone else has experienced this, but haven't found any that matched my situation.
I've looked at the levers and top of travel limiter linkages, but nothing stands out like a broken, bent or disconnected link. I replaced the HST filter and drained and refilled with new hydraulic fluid. I started the tractor and exercised all the hydraulic cylinders, but still no change.
I'm not an expert tractor mechanic, but not a total neophyte either. Before buying my Kubota, I tore down my old Yanmar 187D and replaced a cracked transmission case after purchasing a new case and the service and repair manual. I got a good look at the inner workings of an HST and 3 point hitch hydraulics. I was able to complete the work and used my Yanmar for several more years before giving it to a friend who still uses it.
I know that there is a tremendous amout of knowledge and experience here. Any insight into my issue would be greatly appreciated.