Alright guys,
Need some help to get my B7100 hydraulics working the way they should after adding a new (to me) loader. I’ve read everything I can find on this forum (and others) on the topic, and while it’s been a great help in getting me to this point, now I’m stuck. I’m going to spell out steps in detail in hopes that it will help diagnose the issue.
1. Added Kubota factory diverter block to tap into integral tractor hydraulics. Original o-rings on diverter block looked ok so I reused them.
2. Plumbing: a) diverter block to loader inlet b) loader outlet to hydraulic reservoir c) loader Power Beyond back to diverter block (to send fluid to 3PH)
3. Loader works, hooray! Worked loader cylinders to displace air & added Kubota hydraulic fluid back to appropriate fill level
4. Uh oh, 3PH doesn’t work – didn’t realize a special adapter was required to tap the Power Beyond port, so when I originally plumbed it this way, I only had “return” flowing back to 3PH, and 3PH obviously would not operate. In the immediate aftermath, I did the following (listing in case these things could’ve caused damage)
a. Swapped PB & Return line
b. Rotated “selector” handle for 3PH auxiliary function (located directly in the front of the seat)
5. Time to get to work – despite not being able to put any weight on the rear end without 3PH function, I proceed to move and grade 45 yards of topsoil. No Power Steering is a PITA, and it’s hard to keep the rear tires on the ground at times, but it gets the job done.
6. I finally receive & install correct power beyond adapter from manufacturer of loader spool valve (Metro). Now I can feel pressurized fluid coming through the PB hose, however 3PH still won’t lift?! In an attempt to troubleshoot, I do the following:
a. Run a “jumper hose” across the diverter block, directly connecting the inlet & outlet, while completely removing all loader connections from the hydraulic system. Start the tractor and 3PH raises immediately. I lower it, and it won’t raise back up. Check hydraulic fluid & add to full. Still no lift.
b. Manually raise and lower 3PH arms while trying to actuate cylinder in hopes of working any air through the system. No luck.
c. Thinking I may have somehow caused an issue with the pump, I plumb the loader back into the system and it still works like a charm.
And that’s where I sit. My thoughts on next steps are 1) closely investigate the entire system for a leak somewhere in daylight 2) go back to 100% factory setup (pass-thru diverter block) to eliminate the possibility of a faulty quick connect somewhere. Please let me know where I screwed up or what to look for next! Really worried that somehow I damaged the 3PH, although I don’t see how that could’ve happened.