Hi folks,
I want to add a front power lift to my Kubota B4200D to be able to lift some counter weight or a transport box etc.
I figured out I have a plugged knob below the seat, where I can take oil from.
However, it is not completely clear to me and my friend (hydraulic professional), how it works. We looked into the manual, the parts list and into documentation for buying replacements from coleman equipment.
My current understanding is the following:
1. It is possible to connect something to this hydraulic takeoff
2. Then the knob has to be turned with a certain position of the lever for the 3point hitch.
3. Now, I think, there is a continuous oil flow out of this takeoff to the implement valves and back to the tank.
4. The 3 point hitch cannot be used while using power from this takeoff
Is this correct?
If yes, I cannot directly connect a power cylinder lift here, without any valve or lever.
Initially I thought I can connect something here and control it with the 3 point hitch, but this seems not possible here.
The most convenient solution would be to have some valves, where the fluid can go to the 3 point hitch, if the valves are in center position.
However, for something like this I would have to cut in the pressure line? Is this a dumb idea?
One last question, which we were wondering about today for some time:
Where is the pressure relief valve in the system? Is it in the pump? I could not find anything in the documentation about this. Or is there no valve at all?
Best regards from Germany
Egger
I want to add a front power lift to my Kubota B4200D to be able to lift some counter weight or a transport box etc.
I figured out I have a plugged knob below the seat, where I can take oil from.
However, it is not completely clear to me and my friend (hydraulic professional), how it works. We looked into the manual, the parts list and into documentation for buying replacements from coleman equipment.
My current understanding is the following:
1. It is possible to connect something to this hydraulic takeoff
2. Then the knob has to be turned with a certain position of the lever for the 3point hitch.
3. Now, I think, there is a continuous oil flow out of this takeoff to the implement valves and back to the tank.
4. The 3 point hitch cannot be used while using power from this takeoff
Is this correct?
If yes, I cannot directly connect a power cylinder lift here, without any valve or lever.
Initially I thought I can connect something here and control it with the 3 point hitch, but this seems not possible here.
The most convenient solution would be to have some valves, where the fluid can go to the 3 point hitch, if the valves are in center position.
However, for something like this I would have to cut in the pressure line? Is this a dumb idea?
One last question, which we were wondering about today for some time:
Where is the pressure relief valve in the system? Is it in the pump? I could not find anything in the documentation about this. Or is there no valve at all?
Best regards from Germany
Egger