Front end loader control valve leaking

TheOldHokie

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Hi all, front loader control valve is leaking, is it usually a simple seal replacement? If so is this a straight forward job? Not sure which loader I have as no numbers visible. Thanks
To me that does not look bad enough to worry sbout. The seals are at the point where the spools exit the body.

Dan
 

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Thanks Dan, that was cleaned up - it’s constantly dripping out over my foot and the floor - so much so that I have to keep topping up the fluid. I guess it will only get worse
I suggest you determine the model number and lookup the parts breakdown. Seals are not hard but taking detents containing lots of little Jesus!! parts that are under tension apart to get to the seals can be "interesting"
 

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If you’ve got a hydraulic shop within driving distance, most of them can simply rebuild things like that with parts they have on hand.

It’s worth a shot,
 

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Thanks, I wish I could determine the make and model. It seems like an unmarked item but will keep looking. Cheers
Kubota online parts shows the L1730 loader in the related units list for a L245.

Does the diagram below look fami⁹liar? Look the subframe over for a serial number data plate. May be up under the tractor and covered by dirt/grease.

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