Need pic of hydraulic lever labels

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Can someone post a pic of the correct labels for the hydraulic levers? When hydraulics were installed at dealer on my L3902, newer person didn't point out that the needed labels hadn't come with the parts. So the tractor was delivered as such. I didn't think about that until I was talking with another tech at the dealership about the hydraulics and he noticed in my cell phone pic there were no labels. Dealer ordered labels for me and I picked them up today but I don't think it's the correct set of labels (won't be back to the property for a couple of days). So a pic would be helpful. Thanks.
 

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For the rear remote levers. Have two rear outlets.
 

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Do you have one rear remote (2 ports)?
Or do you have 2 rear remotes (4 ports)?

The levers are set up rather oddly.
 

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Interesting. . The valve has to be in the 2nd position but they apparently used the third position handle. I am surprised thst works since the slot spacing in the guide is different from the valve spacing in the stack.

Dan
Yes, I confirmed with tech that valve 2 goes with the far lever. I don't have a problem with it; as there is more space/distance between the two levers; and the connector plugs are color coded.
 

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Yes, I confirmed with tech that valve 2 goes with the far lever. I don't have a problem with it; as there is more space/distance between the two levers; and the connector plugs are color coded.
You miss my point. If thats the third position handle it has to be bent/forced an inch plus to the right to reach that slot from the 2nd position valve. If its the second position handle its not quite as bad but either way I can't see that being a good thing.

EDIT - its the third position handle and out of alignment by about 1.25"

Dan
 
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Do you mean you feel it was forced an inch to the right as part of the connection between the lever and valving system? Doesn't seem to be any issue moving it at this point just to test lever movement. My understanding from the tech when I discussed things this week was they've used this before.
 

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Do you mean you feel it was forced an inch to the right as part of the connection between the lever and valving system? Doesn't seem to be any issue moving it at this point just to test lever movement. My understanding from the tech when I discussed things this week was they've used this before.
That is correct. The geometry of those levers is specific to the position of both the valve and slot position. That lever is bent by the factory to align with that slot and a valve that is 1.25" further to the right in the stack. They have moved the bottom end to the left by the width of one valve.

WHY would you do that rather than use the correct lever and slot? The answer I come up with is they did not have the correct second position kit and cobbled in a third position kit. The only difference is the lever. I would be more concerned by that than the labels 👿

Dan

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I don't think Kubota has the correct label , they say the same label fits the older 01 series and the new 02 series, but the slots are not the same. As far as your levers I believe they are correct. The second position lever is different if you have two valves or three.
 
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I don't think Kubota has the correct label , they say the same label fits the older 01 series and the new 02 series, but the slots are not the same. As far as your levers I believe they are correct. The second position lever is different if you have two valves or three.
The L02 first position slot is just relocated - the other two are in the same place. The only difference in the L01 and L02 rear remote kits is the coupler bulkhead, lever guide and levers. The same second position lever is used with or without the third valve.

The parts diagrams make that perfectly clear.

Dan
 

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The levers are not the same, second lever,with 3 valves, is part # 77700-12871 with 2 valves the second lever # is 77700-12869.
 

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The levers are not the same, second lever,with 3 valves, is part # 77700-12871 with 2 valves the second lever # is 77700-12869.
I stand corrected. Looking closer at the parts diagrams:

W/G L7292 second position kit comes with ONE lever 77700-12869.

W/G L7293 third position kit comes with TWO levers. 77700-12871 replaces the 77700-12869 lever that comes in the second position kit.

They do the same thing with the tie rods. If you buy all three kits you wind up with three different sets of tie rods and only use one.

My bad :mad:

Dan
 
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