Hello all, we have an L35 Kubota and while blading I noticed the glow plug light came on (65 degrees not cold out side) I had noticed some light whinning earlier and checked and topped off Hyd Fluid. Checked it again and No change, light comes on before start and then off like usual, but still comes on after 10 minutes of running regardless of loader function. I decided to finish the last 10 feet of grading before I diagnosed what it could be... and see if I could pin down what was wrong. Well while motor was running and blade up the blade suddenly fell. We removed the blade and noticed the following. 3Pt arms go up and own freely if you lift them by hand, but not functioning hydraulicly regardless of lift speed knob position or lever position. Loader Bucket works great, no change in drive functions. After some forum searching I pulled the check valve next to the two banjo oil connections and it seemed very clean (Hyd oil is spotless at dipstick as well). When i depressed the valve with a pin it resisted very lightly the first time but broke free with very little pressure. I noticed the valve was very easy to actuate, went in with very light push and sprung back out. I cleaned it with fresh HYd oil and put it back in. No change in 3 point function. We had a great dealer 150 miles away but they have all new techs after what seems the covid related retirement movement. After stumping them I decided I would ask for help before hauling it down hill to a suspect mechanic. They seemed baffled about the glow plug light and had no suggestions. The parts dude said he never had ordered the check valve so he thought it was probably not the issue.
I am a toolmaker by trade but don't claim genius, so asking for some help here.
I am a toolmaker by trade but don't claim genius, so asking for some help here.