My Kubota Top-and-Tilt kit was installed on my new L3901DT by the dealer.
Pushing forward on the top cylinder valve lever raises the back wheel of the mower (shortens the top cylinder)
Pushing FURTHER forward goes into FLOAT, DROPPING the back wheel of the mower (depressurizes and lengthens the top cylinder)
Pulling back on the top cylinder valve lever LOWERS the back wheel of the mower (lengthens the top cylinder)
Both the front end loader and the 3-point hitch levers LOWER the implement when pushed forward and go into FLOAT when pushed ALL THE WAY FORWARD.
It seems that the top cylinder valve is working in reverse. So, I had the dealer swap the hoses, up becoming down and down becoming up.
Now, I am told that partially pulling BACK on the lever causes the back wheel of the mower to drop, FULLY pulling back on the lever causes the back wheel of the mower to rise, partially pushing forward causes the back wheel to lower, and fully pushing forward goes into float.
I am told that the valve will only work in one manner: shortening the top cylinder (lifting back wheel of mower) by pushing forward partially, lengthening the top cylinder (lowering back wheel of mower) by pulling backward partially, and float by pushing forward (after passing through LIFTING) all the way.
In other words, FLOAT right next to LIFT.
This baffles me. Is this true? I was told it's because of the way the spools are in the valve.
Pushing forward on the top cylinder valve lever raises the back wheel of the mower (shortens the top cylinder)
Pushing FURTHER forward goes into FLOAT, DROPPING the back wheel of the mower (depressurizes and lengthens the top cylinder)
Pulling back on the top cylinder valve lever LOWERS the back wheel of the mower (lengthens the top cylinder)
Both the front end loader and the 3-point hitch levers LOWER the implement when pushed forward and go into FLOAT when pushed ALL THE WAY FORWARD.
It seems that the top cylinder valve is working in reverse. So, I had the dealer swap the hoses, up becoming down and down becoming up.
Now, I am told that partially pulling BACK on the lever causes the back wheel of the mower to drop, FULLY pulling back on the lever causes the back wheel of the mower to rise, partially pushing forward causes the back wheel to lower, and fully pushing forward goes into float.
I am told that the valve will only work in one manner: shortening the top cylinder (lifting back wheel of mower) by pushing forward partially, lengthening the top cylinder (lowering back wheel of mower) by pulling backward partially, and float by pushing forward (after passing through LIFTING) all the way.
In other words, FLOAT right next to LIFT.
This baffles me. Is this true? I was told it's because of the way the spools are in the valve.