Full replacement hose kit L3130

froginn5635

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Hi,

Sorry, I looked around but didn't see a post about this. I have an L3130 with some slow leaks around the loader area hoses. I was thinking about replacing all of the hoses. Is there a kit that's available that includes all sizes of hoses? Is this now a good time to get quick connects? Thanks.
 

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Think about this… there are several models of L3130. (DT, GST, HST, etc) and you are asking about loader hoses…. but don’t mention which loader you have. I have a 22’ boat with a Yamaha outboard and wonder if there’s a brake kit for the trailer…?

Is it a Kubota loader…?? or a Bush Hog loader…?? or a .. ??

If it’s a Kubota loader, it was probably made in Georgia and arrived at/likely mounted by your dealer using a standard hose kit for that loader with that particular tractor only…. but hoses are most likely replaced by individual part-number or by having hoses made locally.

Hope this helps get you started in the right direction.
 
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froginn5635

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Think about this… there are several models of L3130. (DT, GST, HST, etc) and you are asking about loader hoses…. but don’t mention which loader you have. I have a 22’ boat with a Yamaha outboard and wonder if there’s a brake kit for the trailer…?

Is it a Kubota loader…?? or a Bush Hog loader…?? or a .. ??

If it’s a Kubota loader, it was probably made in Georgia and arrived at/likely mounted by your dealer using a standard hose kit for that loader with that particular tractor only…. but hoses are most likely replaced by individual part-number or by having hoses made locally.

Hope this helps get you started in the right direction.

Yes, sure your post gets me started in the right direction but frankly doesn't answer my question which was "Is there a kit available"? Considering all the variables you mentioned, if the tractor was OEM (down to the loader) then while there could be a myriad of options I was simply asking the aforementioned question.

Appreciate your input. I will keep looking as opposed to assembling a litany of part numbers.
 
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I think the answer to a kit for the hoses will be NO, but you can look at Kubota USA and search for the loader model or tractor model number. If tractor model is used then try something like local options to get to the accessories list for loaders.

They show several individual parts but if a kit or assembly is available they show a bracket and different index number for that assembly of individual parts.

Good luck
 

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Is there a kit that's available that includes all sizes of hoses?

I would call local dealer, Colemans, Messicks to see if they have a kit to sell.

They will be asking the same questions - not trying to steer you to a particular solution that you don't want to do - just making sure that you get the right part number. Model L3130, serial number (makes a difference sometimes), loader model (probably an LA513, but needs to be verified by you), backhoe attached if any.
 

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Hi,

Sorry, I looked around but didn't see a post about this. I have an L3130 with some slow leaks around the loader area hoses. I was thinking about replacing all of the hoses. Is there a kit that's available that includes all sizes of hoses? Is this now a good time to get quick connects? Thanks.
Hoses are generic items and these tractors use 2 wire 3/8" hose. You xan have them made by just about any hydraulic shop. Measure the length of the old hoses and identify the size and type of the end connections. Buy/order replacements that match your old hoses. Or better yet give the shop the old hoses to duplicate.

Dan
 
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Think about this… there are several models of L3130. (DT, GST, HST, etc) and you are asking about loader hoses…. but don’t mention which loader you have. I have a 22’ boat with a Yamaha outboard and wonder if there’s a brake kit for the trailer…?

Yes, sure your post gets me started in the right direction but frankly doesn't answer my question

Yes, you are correct.... but some people just "get off" on sermons and belittling instead of trying to be helpful.

Best advice you got here was from oldhokie... take the whole assembly to your local hydraulic shop. You should make friends with these guys anyway.... just in case you need something at 4:00 on a Friday. They can reuse any steel tubing and replace the hoses and fittings. They do this stuff everyday.
 
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Hi,

Sorry, I looked around but didn't see a post about this. I have an L3130 with some slow leaks around the loader area hoses. I was thinking about replacing all of the hoses. Is there a kit that's available that includes all sizes of hoses? Is this now a good time to get quick connects? Thanks.
No, Kubota does not offer a hose kit for the loader.
If you do in fact have a Kubota loader, the 4 supply hoses from the control valve are, all the same, remove one of them. The hoses from the steel tubes to the lift cylinders are the same on both sides, take the Butt end hose from one side and the Rod end hose from the other side off. Lable the hoses Lift cylinder Butt or rod end so you know which hose went where. Do the same with the hoses going to the bucket cylinders. Lable them bucket cylinders, Butt or Rod end. Take the hoses to a place that makes hoses, tell them which you need 2 each of and which you need 4 of.
You can then install the new hoses where you removed the old hoses from, then swap out the remaining old hose one by one with no danger of getting any hoses crossed.

I have had people do this that could not tie their own shoes and get it right the first try.
If you do not have quick couples now would be the time to add them or replace the old ones if you want to.
 
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