Hey Everybody!
So, I'm back with another weird issue... I've already searched the internet and this forum for answers.
After a major servicing (including hydraulic flushing and filter change) of my BX2200 from my local Kubota dealer, I re-attached the loader (LA211) and immediately blew out a rubber hydraulic line. No big deal, I thought. Got a new one made locally; installed it and bled the line + cylinder. Now the bucket won't "roll back". I've already checked for leaks, none. Checked fluid level, full. Hydraulic lines from BX are plumbed so disconnects only fit one way no possibility of accidental reversing. Cleaned and checked functionality of LA211 control valve. It will move up, down, and dump without any trouble, but still no roll back. There is a very minor weeping of fluid from the "shut-off plug" on the control valve assembly. When the lever is held in the roll back position, I can hear the system straining and see pressure building in the lines.
Is there a simple resolution that I missed?
Do I need a new control valve?
If so, how do I identify it as a 3-pos vs a 4-pos?
So, I'm back with another weird issue... I've already searched the internet and this forum for answers.
After a major servicing (including hydraulic flushing and filter change) of my BX2200 from my local Kubota dealer, I re-attached the loader (LA211) and immediately blew out a rubber hydraulic line. No big deal, I thought. Got a new one made locally; installed it and bled the line + cylinder. Now the bucket won't "roll back". I've already checked for leaks, none. Checked fluid level, full. Hydraulic lines from BX are plumbed so disconnects only fit one way no possibility of accidental reversing. Cleaned and checked functionality of LA211 control valve. It will move up, down, and dump without any trouble, but still no roll back. There is a very minor weeping of fluid from the "shut-off plug" on the control valve assembly. When the lever is held in the roll back position, I can hear the system straining and see pressure building in the lines.
Is there a simple resolution that I missed?
Do I need a new control valve?
If so, how do I identify it as a 3-pos vs a 4-pos?
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