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  1. wng-2

    Third Fuction Valve

    I do want to buy this. The other setup is going to give me fits. My trctor is a a 2009 L 4400 Hydrostatic.
  2. wng-2

    Third Fuction Valve

    I thought so too when I picked it up.....:):oops:
  3. wng-2

    Third Fuction Valve

    Thanks. I have saved the website, and will certainly contact you for future needs. A friend selected this Cylinder for me. I have to pick up a couple of fittings, and hopefully it will work.
  4. wng-2

    Third Fuction Valve

    My problem is that I am not patient. Circumstances have left me without a snow plow on my truck in mid November. I went to the link you provided for the EZ-PZ. Unfortunately there was no provision to order online , so I googled the description, and wound up on the tractor innovations site. I...
  5. wng-2

    Third Fuction Valve

    At this point I would like to keep what I have and buy a cylinder for the snow plow.
  6. wng-2

    Third Fuction Valve

    I ended up doing a lot of hunting, and ended up purchasing the kit from tractor innovations. I didn't realize until this morning this was the kit you mentioned. Upon reading the directions, there is a caveat/warning, regarding using the dump circuit for certain things like a snow plow...
  7. wng-2

    Third Fuction Valve

    Hi, I want to use a snow plow on my 2009 Kubota L4400 Hydrostatic. I have athe Skid Steer attachment steup. In the unlikely event I should decide to install this myself, what exactly do I need to buy to add the third function valve? How much of a job is it? Thanks very much.
  8. wng-2

    Repacking Cylinders

    $515 at the hydraulic shop, plus $80 for the seal kits.
  9. wng-2

    Repacking Cylinders

    (y)I took the cylinders and seal kits to the hydraulic shop Wednesday morning. They sent the rods to a machine shop to be straightened. I recieved a call yesterday afternoon to tell me the cylinders were ready. I reinstalled them this morning. Back in buiness. Thanks all.
  10. wng-2

    Repacking Cylinders

    That's good news. Looks like they are ~ $420 each.:oops:There are two part numbers. If it comes down to it, does anybody know which I need to buy for my loader? Thanks.
  11. wng-2

    Repacking Cylinders

    The seals definitely need changed, and should arrive tomorrow. I think the rods might have a slight bend though. I may just bring the whole thing to a local tractor guy....
  12. wng-2

    Repacking Cylinders

    I bought this kit. I hope it will be ok. I will decide when it arrives if I want to do it myself, or ask somebody to do it.. All States Hydraulic Seal Kit Compatible with Kubota 7J291-64400
  13. wng-2

    Repacking Cylinders

    Thanks!
  14. wng-2

    Repacking Cylinders

    Good afternoon, I have a Kubota L 4400 Hydro, with an LA 703 loader. This morning my bucket started failing to stay curled. I am thinking the cylinders need repacked? I was wondering if you guys could tell me what I need to buy, and a good source? Thanks very much.
  15. wng-2

    Need a Radiator

    I haven't heard back from the dealer. I just orered the aluminum core one from Amazon, free shipping. Thanks.
  16. wng-2

    Need a Radiator

    Thanks, I am not aware of any tractor junkyards in my area.
  17. wng-2

    Need a Radiator

    2009 L4400 HST. I had a branch smash the bottom of my radiator. The radiator shop says it's junk, and he can't find me one. Kubota Dealer says their parts look up computer system is down. A google search sent me to Amazon on one that was over $800..... There is another one there for $295...
  18. wng-2

    5 Amp "Key Stop" Fuse blowing

    Indeed, it's just frustrating that we are provided with more and more road blocks in the name of safety, which is really liability. These companies are not concerned about our safety. I was fortunate that a friend diagnosed this problem quickly. i got out of it for $89, and the tractor was down...
  19. wng-2

    5 Amp "Key Stop" Fuse blowing

    Thanks. ;)
  20. wng-2

    5 Amp "Key Stop" Fuse blowing

    Ah, no wonder the 1982 Kubota didn't have it. I wonder if there is a way to bypass this $89 liability device?