On my 1980 B7100 there was a missing ball bearing (internally) that provides a detent for the hyd. control lever in the neutral/centered position - rather than having gravity/vibration cause the lever to fall & the 3 point to lower. Here is a link to some free manuals -
http://www.kubotabooks.com/AutoInde...s/&AutoIndex=320d729de9fb03538c9d6e8aec0f847c
The cyl. & piston for the hydraulics is under your seat, behind the trans. shift lever. There is a bracket attached to the trans. & the front cover. Remove 6 bolts & the cover/diverter valve will pull straight out (don't pry sideways to remove as the cover extends into the cyl. & has an O ring to seal it). The top of the piston is what you're looking at with the the cover off & will move when you raise/lower the lift arms. My O ring on the piston was compressed enough that the piston moved easily in the cyl. & popped up far enough (by raising lift arms quickly) so I could get a grip on it & pull it out. Install new O ring & backup washer, lube it with hyd. fluid & slide it back in. Less than 1 hr. job.