Where would we be without some issues to solve about these tractors? It seems never ending...and I wouldn't mind if it would end!
My Kubota BX23 MLB was activated today, planning to use the backhoe. Everything is working as it should except the boom will not swing very well to the left. It goes right with no problems but will only VERY SLOWLY return back to the right. By slowly, I mean maybe 30 seconds. I hear no noises or bogging down when I try to return it left.
There is ample hydraulic oil and the hoses show no leaks. I've looked into the WSM and it indicates the valve spool, the relief valve, or the cylinder may have issues. Other things listed have checked out to be OK.
I had used the backhoe to dig a hole for a fence post holding a gate. It worked with no issues at all. That was about 2 weeks ago. I used the MMM for the grass also. Tractor has been in garage since then.
After seeing the problem, I took the two hoses for the swing cylinder off the control valve, started the tractor to see if there was fluid flowing. There was. I have not taken the hoses off the swing cylinder yet but thought that may be a good next step. I also thought about reversing the hoses to see if there may be some kind of restriction within that valve and back flowing may dislodge it. But, prior to doing either of those, I thought I would check in here to see if anyone has info. Maybe reversing the hoses would not be such a good idea?
Apparently, that relief valve can get stuck and can be cleaned. And, if it is stuck, would the rest of the backhoe continue to work? It seems odd to me that it would happen without warning but then again, how would I know. In looking at the diagram, it does not look particularly complicated to take that port relief valve apart but it would be good to know if that's a difficult process. There appears to be some small parts that would need to have good attention for re-assembly and/or losing!
The WSM does list as a potential problem...dust in overload relief valve. Solution says to flush hydraulic line. I think that's what I had done when I removed the hoses for that swing cylinder.
Any help and/or guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Tractor Gal
My Kubota BX23 MLB was activated today, planning to use the backhoe. Everything is working as it should except the boom will not swing very well to the left. It goes right with no problems but will only VERY SLOWLY return back to the right. By slowly, I mean maybe 30 seconds. I hear no noises or bogging down when I try to return it left.
There is ample hydraulic oil and the hoses show no leaks. I've looked into the WSM and it indicates the valve spool, the relief valve, or the cylinder may have issues. Other things listed have checked out to be OK.
I had used the backhoe to dig a hole for a fence post holding a gate. It worked with no issues at all. That was about 2 weeks ago. I used the MMM for the grass also. Tractor has been in garage since then.
After seeing the problem, I took the two hoses for the swing cylinder off the control valve, started the tractor to see if there was fluid flowing. There was. I have not taken the hoses off the swing cylinder yet but thought that may be a good next step. I also thought about reversing the hoses to see if there may be some kind of restriction within that valve and back flowing may dislodge it. But, prior to doing either of those, I thought I would check in here to see if anyone has info. Maybe reversing the hoses would not be such a good idea?
Apparently, that relief valve can get stuck and can be cleaned. And, if it is stuck, would the rest of the backhoe continue to work? It seems odd to me that it would happen without warning but then again, how would I know. In looking at the diagram, it does not look particularly complicated to take that port relief valve apart but it would be good to know if that's a difficult process. There appears to be some small parts that would need to have good attention for re-assembly and/or losing!
The WSM does list as a potential problem...dust in overload relief valve. Solution says to flush hydraulic line. I think that's what I had done when I removed the hoses for that swing cylinder.
Any help and/or guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Tractor Gal