I have a Kubota BX23S and I want to make a Hydraulic Pressure Check system and I’m hoping someone can tell me which quick cupler to order from Amazon.com, I’m new to the form and was pleased to find it. Thanks
The problem is Summit has them but they don’t say that it fits the Kubota BX23S that’s why I’m hoping someone on the Form has purchased one and can give me the info. Thank YouYou need one of these. Other manufacturers make them besides Summit.
1/4″ Flat Face Hydraulic Quick Connect Female Coupler, 1/4″ NPT Thread: Amazon.com: Industrial & Scientific
1/4″ Flat Face Hydraulic Quick Connect Female Coupler, 1/4″ NPT Thread: Amazon.com: Industrial & Scientificwww.amazon.com
Yes I have seen that but I want to make my own much cheaper Thankssomeone sells a 'kit' of gauge and shims to increase pressure...
naturally I can't think of it ,but someone younger will....
I put the same ones on my 2380 when I changed out the shitty coupler for the FEL and went to individual couplers. The 2380 is exactly the same as a 23S except for the backhoe. It'll fit.The problem is Summit has them but they don’t say that it fits the Kubota BX23S that’s why I’m hoping someone on the Form has purchased one and can give me the info. Thank You
It do they are on ebay but I need to know what company makes them and make sure it will fit, my BX23S it has the 4 fittings on one rac so when I remove all 4 I want the correct fitting to fit on one so i can check and adjust the hydraulic pressure. thank youDidn't imply t buy the kit,I was thinking the picture might show what the coupler is....
You got that right I’m into my BX23S for around the same price as you and you can buy that Quick disconnect from summit for about $40.00 delivered to me here in Canada, I have sent a email to Summit and asked them if they have one for the BX23S, I have a Lathe and Milling machine so I can just make all the shims I need to do the job.The BXpanded tester is here if anyone is interested:
Pressure Test & Adjust Kit - Kubota
www.bxpanded.com
I'm there with ya OP!!!
I'm $30,000+ deep into my tractor and attachments but I'll be damned if I'm going to overpay $30 on some damn Hydraulic tester!!!!
The best thing I can tell you is to go to YouTube and put in Increase the hydraulicpressure on a Kubota BX23S or whatever Tractor you have, If you are happy with your lifting power I would say leave it alone, for me most of these Kubota’s like mine is running about 1750 PSI and 1950- 2000 PSI gives a little better lift without any damage to the machine, you can check your manual to see max pressure or ask on YouTube.My question is why the need to check pressure?
I only ask because I never felt the need to know what the hydraulic pressure is on either of my tractors.
I guess I might if I noticed a change in lifting capacity...
Just curious at this end.
Frankly, if I did check pressure with an unverified gauge, then I would end up questioning the result, and need to buy at least one more gauge, to be somewhat confident that the reading was correct...if they both read the same...
Fat, dumb and happy here...LOL
I think that is the bottom line. If one is satisfied with performance why need to check anything.The best thing I can tell you is to go to YouTube and put in Increase the hydraulicpressure on a Kubota BX23S or whatever Tractor you have, If you are happy with your lifting power I would say leave it alone, for me most of these Kubota’s like mine is running about 1750 PSI and 1950- 2000 PSI gives a little better lift without any damage to the machine, you can check your manual to see max pressure or ask on YouTube.
This is the third Kubota I’ve had and like this one most of all. I,
Thanks the first thing I will do when I get setup to do it is check what the pressure is now and it should be set at about 1750 PSI from the factory if it shows that then I will know the gauge is ok.If you do use a 2nd gauge , do NOT use one that's the same make/model as the first. If they're brother and sister(made same batch) they'll read the same..both could be bad, maybe good ...
not that I'm paranoid, just know how stuff is made... (anyone hear about 'recalls' ??)
There are of course digital gauges,some good to good to +10 PSI.
ThanksI put the same ones on my 2380 when I changed out the shitty coupler for the FEL and went to individual couplers. The 2380 is exactly the same as a 23S except for the backhoe. It'll fit.
Can you tell me what Quick Couplers you used and the part number if you have it, you are right the 2380 and the 23S is the same.I put the same ones on my 2380 when I changed out the shitty coupler for the FEL and went to individual couplers. The 2380 is exactly the same as a 23S except for the backhoe. It'll fit.
All of that info is in the link I provided earlier.Can you tell me what Quick Couplers you used and the part number if you have it, you are right the 2380 and the 23S is the same.
Thank you