B2650 loader valve linkage

Kerry Road Orange

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B2650 L3800
Dec 20, 2020
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Manistee Michigan
While running the front mount blower the joystick went limp! Pulled the seat and noted the joy stick cable for up and down is not connected? However; the welded in pin seems to be on the opposite side of the hole in the linkage? Almost looks like a part fell off? Any pictures or schematics would help. Thanks. image.jpg
 
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While running the front mount blower the joystick went limp! Pulled the seat and noted the joy stick cable for up and down is not connected? However; the welded in pin seems to be on the opposite side of the hole in the linkage? Almost looks like a part fell off? Any pictures or schematics would help. Thanks. View attachment 52275
Here is a schematic of the cable and linkage. Looks like you are missing a mounting bolt also.
 

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Kerry Road Orange

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B2650 L3800
Dec 20, 2020
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Manistee Michigan
Here is a schematic of the cable and linkage. Looks like you are missing a mounting bolt also.
thanks for the schematic, it helped a lot. I just finished getting everything apart and found Kubota welds the linkage pins to the mount. The “B” post has sheared off. I am thinking of drilling then welded head and tac welding in some 8mm drill rod. Otherwise I would need a whole new bracket. C02587DA-F311-426C-868F-83AB4AB2EB9B.jpeg 9F1C6E6B-8B1B-4F11-8CE2-E214AED8B7E3.jpeg
 

Kerry Road Orange

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B2650 L3800
Dec 20, 2020
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2
3
Manistee Michigan
thanks for the schematic, it helped a lot. I just finished getting everything apart and found Kubota welds the linkage pins to the mount. The “B” post has sheared off. I am thinking of drilling then welded head and tac welding in some 8mm drill rod. Otherwise I would need a whole new bracket. View attachment 52291 View attachment 52292
found the perfect bolt in the barn, Cut the threads off and used only the smooth C42125AF-17E5-415D-943D-8BAE3B7CA255.jpeg shoulder - cleaned out the old weld and welded this one in. Tractor is all back together and working great again.
 
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