TheOldHokie
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L3901/LA525, B7200DT/B1630, G2160/RCK60, G2460/RCK60
A typical valve does but that means all down stream functions are blocked when any spool is shifted.I'm going to have to bone up on "typical Kubota loader valve" ... I would have thought that the loader valve opens the loader cylinders directly to tank, not power beyond. I'm very interested in the hydraulics plumbing on my tractor, and it's on my to-do list to take another look at the diagrams in the WSM.
Kubota is not typical and likes to use a series spool for the lift circuit and a regen spool for the bucket circuit. When the lift spool is shifted the pressure flow goes to one port on the lift cylinder and return flow goes to the power beyond port. That prevents loader lift from blocking down stream valves/cylinders but also puts the loader cylinder in series with the downstream cylinder. Thats what causes the problem where the loader freezes when the 3pt position control feedback system gets out of adjustment and the 3pt does not return to neutral at top of travel. The loader lift cylinder cant exhaust oil because the downstream 3pt cylinder is in series and is stalled.
The loader valve diagrams in the WSM show the flows very clearly.
Dan
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