Update. Hydraulic Cylinder cover removed. Time and pressure are stalwarts in the means of persuading both the stubborn and evil. And that cover was pretty darn stubborn maybe to the point of evil. Thank you to the old hokie. I sprayed WD-40 dollar store brand into the six bolt holes let it sit since I've been on the site with this question (time) the tractor lost all hydraulic lift following a hydraulic oil change (which will bring a new question later). After the "trans /hydraulic oil" (thinking this could have caused another problem since it's viscosity seems to be not much more than water)change and filter cleaning (which it didn't need the filter cleaning). Ran tractor again and tried to use hydraulics which is only the three-point hitch thinking maybe some air was in the system. Hydraulics still totally dead no lift. So maneuvered position control lever while slamming left arms up and down by hand with six bolts cracked but still threaded on hydraulic cover(cannot remember if the tractor was running or not when it finally broke)... And lo and behold it loosened up giving me enough room to pry on it for another 15 to 20 minutes to get it out. (Pressure you are my sunshine
When my Kubota is feeling Gray)
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Hydraulic cylinder sleeve will not come out.
Hydraulic Piston cup is still inside cylinder sleeve not allowing access to use a sleeve puller. Previous method of Manually raising lift arms up and down does not seem to pop cylinder cap out from cylinder sleeve. May have to restart the tractor and try again. Will work on it when time permits.
But my new question is will these old kubota's not work with this newer trans hydraulic fluid? My owner's manual States SAE 80 (B) as a gear lube oil. I am not sure what the "B" stands for? Is the newer trans hydraulic fluid just two soupy/watery for a hydraulic pump and system engineered for 80 weight oil? And is this maybe why I lost all hydraulic lift all together?
Blessed Easter to all,
Thank you for your help