Kubota Tee
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Equipment
L3540-3 with 724 FEL, 7' Taylor Way box blade, custom made pallet forks, 6' gill
Hoping someone out there can help me with this repair or at least share some related experiences.
My wife was using our Grand L5740 HSTC-3 tractor yesterday for moving material in the FEL. At some point, the FEL stopped working in the down position and only went up at a snails pace. The curl function was still working as normal. She was smart enough to stop what she was doing in order to avoid any further damage.
When I got home, I started investigating and found the Joy Stick control very lose in the down position, almost as if there was no connection. Thinking that the linkage may have broken, I started following the assembly cables to where they connect to the hydraulic valves and found that the up/down cable was not moving anything. Of course, this was after removing the rear tire and the access panel within the wheel well. I was able to operate the valve manually, so that seemed to confirm that the hydraulics were fine and it was a linkage/cable issue.
I haven't taken apart the cable yet, but have identified the Kubota Part Number as TD270-35252, Loader Valve Lever Assembly Cable.
Here are some of my questions . .
Do these cables just where out / break at times? Is this a relatively normal repair?
How difficult is it to change this cable? Any special tools needed?
Is this a symptom of something else - operator issues? I did purchase the tractor used with approx 400 hours on it. It currently has 540 hours.
The cable is not that expensive - $120, but I want to make sure I'm not getting myself into anything that I may not be able to complete.
Any / all thoughts, suggestions, comments are welcomed!!
Thanks!
My wife was using our Grand L5740 HSTC-3 tractor yesterday for moving material in the FEL. At some point, the FEL stopped working in the down position and only went up at a snails pace. The curl function was still working as normal. She was smart enough to stop what she was doing in order to avoid any further damage.
When I got home, I started investigating and found the Joy Stick control very lose in the down position, almost as if there was no connection. Thinking that the linkage may have broken, I started following the assembly cables to where they connect to the hydraulic valves and found that the up/down cable was not moving anything. Of course, this was after removing the rear tire and the access panel within the wheel well. I was able to operate the valve manually, so that seemed to confirm that the hydraulics were fine and it was a linkage/cable issue.
I haven't taken apart the cable yet, but have identified the Kubota Part Number as TD270-35252, Loader Valve Lever Assembly Cable.
Here are some of my questions . .
Do these cables just where out / break at times? Is this a relatively normal repair?
How difficult is it to change this cable? Any special tools needed?
Is this a symptom of something else - operator issues? I did purchase the tractor used with approx 400 hours on it. It currently has 540 hours.
The cable is not that expensive - $120, but I want to make sure I'm not getting myself into anything that I may not be able to complete.
Any / all thoughts, suggestions, comments are welcomed!!
Thanks!