Help with hydraulics please

Zalos

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Hi to all. My name is Nikolas and I am from Cyprus. I own a Kubota L180 1DT and I need to connect un attachment that needs hydraulic power. From Where and how i can get? Sorry for my English
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This shows how it can be done

This shows how it can be done on a different tractor but provides a good overview of how it flows.

I did not see a block in the tube from the pump so you’re probably just going to have to cut the line and route the pump to the new hydraulic object and then back to the other cut side that ends up at the round block . I recall reading in the first thread that there may have been some sort of block to install at that round block but never saw a picture of one.
 

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Hi to all. My name is Nikolas and I am from Cyprus. I own a Kubota L180 1DT and I need to connect un attachment that needs hydraulic power. From Where and how i can get? Sorry for my English
I attached some pictures i believe will help
Thanks in advance
Thats an oveseas model so Kubota NA does not have parts diagrams.

The delivery pipe and connector block is obvious. That would be one pkace to tie in either by cutting the pipe and rerouting flow or fabricating an outlet block to go under the round connector.

Whats it look like under the left side of the seat? On some older NA models Kubota used that area for an outlet block.

Dan
 

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Thats an oveseas model so Kubota NA does not have parts diagrams.

The delivery pipe and connector block is obvious. That would be one pkace to tie in either by cutting the pipe and rerouting flow or fabricating an outlet block to go under the round connector.

Whats it look like under the left side of the seat? On some older NA models Kubota used that area for an outlet block.

Dan
I will check it and take a foto
 

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I will check it and take a foto
Hopefully you understand that @TheOldHokie wants a picture of the left side (sitting in the tractor seat) which is on the right side of your last picture, so from where the handle is in that picture.

In fact it may be a good idea to just post pictures from all around the seat area from all sides and rear of the tractor.

I believe you could also make a block that directly attached to the pump outlet. What implements are you planning to attach?
 

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Hopefully you understand that @TheOldHokie wants a picture of the left side (sitting in the tractor seat) which is on the right side of your last picture, so from where the handle is in that picture.

In fact it may be a good idea to just post pictures from all around the seat area from all sides and rear of the tractor.

I believe you could also make a block that directly attached to the pump outlet. What implements are you planning to attach?
I am a KISS sort of guy. By far the simplest is to cut the tube in two places - just below the pump and just before the transmission connecter. Put a tube elbow on the pump and a straight adapter on the transmission. - instant outlet block

Dan

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Zalos

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Hopefully you understand that @TheOldHokie wants a picture of the left side (sitting in the tractor seat) which is on the right side of your last picture, so from where the handle is in that picture.

In fact it may be a good idea to just post pictures from all around the seat area from all sides and rear of the tractor.

I believe you could also make a block that directly attached to the pump outlet. What implements are you planning to attach?
Lawn mower
 

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Hydraulic powered mower?
Or do you need hydraulic control to lift / move the mower?
 

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Your tractor pump is probably not going to provide enough flow for a mower. Do you know what the mower requires for flow rate and what the tractor pump provides?

There are pumps that mount to the PTO and you may have a direct crank shaft splined shaft extension that could be used to drive a pump but the mounting is more difficult.
 

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Thats an oveseas model so Kubota NA does not have parts diagrams.

The delivery pipe and connector block is obvious. That would be one pkace to tie in either by cutting the pipe and rerouting flow or fabricating an outlet block to go under the round connector.

Whats it look like under the left side of the seat? On some older NA models Kubota used that area for an outlet block.

Dan
I hope these are ok
 

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You can not run a hydraulic powered mower on that tractor.
Not enough LPM flow.