LA 525 drops before lifting

AllenBC

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On a hunch I went to Messicks parts and looked up the LA526. According to them the load check for that loader is $135. Part number is YS020-93100 and again according to them fits 35 other models including - you guessed it - the LA525.

Dan
I have one on the way this morning but was going to wait to announce until it was in my hand.

Remembering from old motorcycle days, I know some dealers in a large network will likely have NOS of items no longer listed by the mfg. So I called Marshall's, my local dealer, yesterday and asked the parts mgr if that was correct for Kubota. He said yes then used a system Kubota dealers have to look up NOS for particular items at other dealers. He found about a dozen for this check valve, including 2 in NY.

Then in another neck of the woods and before I could order, my "expert" mobile mechanic let me know he had the valve being sent to me overnight. I should have it today and with no extra cost to me! My opinion of him went up a notch but, then again, his not understanding small tractor hydraulics (works mostly on large construction and earth moving eqpt) was the whole cause of my problems.

Regarding YS020-93100, I cannot understand why that was never offered as a substitute for YS368-93100, the item number for the LA 525! Every time I looked for YS368-93100, the response was always "Product has been replaced by YS031-00100" (quote from Messick's web site); this is the whole spool valve that Messick's sells for $1187.54. I do note that Messick's site calls YS020-93100 only as a "kit valve" whereas YS368-93100 is described as "kit valve, load check." A picture would help. FWIW, Kubota USA site says YS020-93100 "not available" even though Messick's has it. This may remain as one of the unsolved mysteries of the universe.

Overall there is one clear conclusion: you, with only minimal information from an amateur reporter, called it 100% right for both messes. Once again, Thanks Dan!
 

AllenBC

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Temporarily, why not put the check valve from the bucket in the boom section? Bucket jump should be less obnoxious.

For $100, couldn't you make a poppet? Find a bolt the right diameter, cut a plug the right length and drill it the size of the pin. If you have a welder, make a pin out of a nail or screw shank and plug weld it in. No welder, thread the plug and screw a section of screw in it. Chamfer the hole and rivet the end, and/or lock-tite it. Then find a light spring, shouldn't be too critical.
I had thought about using the bucket check valve, but having the bucket sorta out of control would have been worse than the boom. I have to load horse manure from a pit then dump it into a trailer to haul to a veggie farm. Not having tight control of the bucket would have meant s**t falling all over the barnyard and that would have my wife all over me - not in the good way.

On fabricating a check valve, that's waaay beyond my scope.
 
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I have one on the way this morning but was going to wait to announce until it was in my hand.

Remembering from old motorcycle days, I know some dealers in a large network will likely have NOS of items no longer listed by the mfg. So I called Marshall's, my local dealer, yesterday and asked the parts mgr if that was correct for Kubota. He said yes then used a system Kubota dealers have to look up NOS for particular items at other dealers. He found about a dozen for this check valve, including 2 in NY.

Then in another neck of the woods and before I could order, my "expert" mobile mechanic let me know he had the valve being sent to me overnight. I should have it today and with no extra cost to me! My opinion of him went up a notch but, then again, his not understanding small tractor hydraulics (works mostly on large construction and earth moving eqpt) was the whole cause of my problems.

Regarding YS020-93100, I cannot understand why that was never offered as a substitute for YS368-93100, the item number for the LA 525! Every time I looked for YS368-93100, the response was always "Product has been replaced by YS031-00100" (quote from Messick's web site); this is the whole spool valve that Messick's sells for $1187.54. I do note that Messick's site calls YS020-93100 only as a "kit valve" whereas YS368-93100 is described as "kit valve, load check." A picture would help. FWIW, Kubota USA site says YS020-93100 "not available" even though Messick's has it. This may remain as one of the unsolved mysteries of the universe.

Overall there is one clear conclusion: you, with only minimal information from an amateur reporter, called it 100% right for both messes. Once again, Thanks Dan!
Go take another closer look at the parts diagram for the LA525. Your NOS part may not be what you need.

YS368-93100 is item number 120 and listed for use on LA525 loaders with s/n <= A5880


YS020-93100 is an altetnate part number for item numbet 120 and for use on loaders wirh s/n >= A5881

In other words they replaced the old YW230-00104 control valve with a new YS027-0100 valve at s/n A5881 and no.longer sell the load check for the obsolete valve.

I suggest you check the s/n and/or model number of the loader valve on your loader. The s/n for the LA525 I purchased new in 2021 is F3009...

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AllenBC

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Go take another closer look at the parts diagram for the LA525. Your NOS part may not be what you need.

YS368-93100 is item number 120 and listed for use on LA525 loaders with s/n <= A5880


YS020-93100 is an altetnate part number for item numbet 120 and for use on loaders wirh s/n >= A5881

In other words they replaced the old YW230-00104 control valve with a new YS031-0100 valve at s/n A5881 and no.longer sell the load check for the obsolete valve.

I suggest you check the s/n and/or model number of the loader valve on your loader. The s/n for the LA525 I purchased new in 2021 is F3009...

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According to my 2016 sales contract, my LA 525 serial number is R6038. But my tractor and loader are older than yours so that number doesn't seem right. SN's starting with A must mean early machines and mine was sold 2 years after the L3901 was introduced. Unfortunately, the decal showing the number on the loader is covered by the mount I used for the front post of my cover. I think I can remove that mount to peek at the decal - maybe that is what I should do.

Will this never end?
 

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According to my 2016 sales contract, my LA 525 serial number is R6038. But my tractor and loader are older than yours so that number doesn't seem right. SN's starting with A must mean early machines and mine was sold 2 years after the L3901 was introduced. Unfortunately, the decal showing the number on the loader is covered by the mount I used for the front post of my cover. I think I can remove that mount to peek at the decal - maybe that is what I should do.

Will this never end?
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So the paper work and the decal agree. I don't know exactly what part is being sent to me today, my supposed expert did have the spool valve model and serial so he could have ordered the correct valve.

How can I have an R number for a 2016 loader and you have an F number for a 2021 loader?
 

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So the paper work and the decal agree. I don't know exactly what part is being sent to me today, my supposed expert did have the spool valve model and serial so he could have ordered the correct valve.

How can I have an R number for a 2016 loader and you have an F number for a 2021 loader?
Another poster on Orange Tractor, Carroll DuVall ( https://www.orangetractortalks.com/forums/threads/fel-valve-problems.65560/ ), had a problem with the same valve in his spool valve on a different loader. The Yw368-93100 was listed for his loader but he ran into the discontinued problem. He said that a dealer suggested the YS020-93100 and it did fit and worked fine. His problem was not a missing check valve but a broken one. He compared the two check versions and reported that the YS-020-93100 looked the same as the broken YW368-93100, but more robust. I think this means that the Yw368-93100 will likely work in my spool valve even though the YS020-93100 would be better.

Am I on target?
 

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So the paper work and the decal agree. I don't know exactly what part is being sent to me today, my supposed expert did have the spool valve model and serial so he could have ordered the correct valve.

How can I have an R number for a 2016 loader and you have an F number for a 2021 loader?
I can't decipher the serial numbers. Have a look at the p/n on the loader valve. Here is mine - clearly the newer one tjat uses the current load check kit.

Dan

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Another poster on Orange Tractor, Carroll DuVall ( https://www.orangetractortalks.com/forums/threads/fel-valve-problems.65560/ ), had a problem with the same valve in his spool valve on a different loader. The Yw368-93100 was listed for his loader but he ran into the discontinued problem. He said that a dealer suggested the YS020-93100 and it did fit and worked fine. His problem was not a missing check valve but a broken one. He compared the two check versions and reported that the YS-020-93100 looked the same as the broken YW368-93100, but more robust. I think this means that the Yw368-93100 will likely work in my spool valve even though the YS020-93100 would be better.

Am I on target?
I remembet thst thread but not the specifics. See my post above.
 

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When this thread came up in the new posts I read it with great interest. A friend has a L35 and his tractor loader has done this from day one. He bought the machine used with very few hours on it when the original owner passed away suddenly.
 

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When this thread came up in the new posts I read it with great interest. A friend has a L35 and his tractor loader has done this from day one. He bought the machine used with very few hours on it when the original owner passed away suddenly.
The L35 uses a Husco 5000 valve. You have to separate the sections to get to the load checks. I'd recommend doing it on a bench.
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The L35 uses a Husco 5000 valve. You have to separate the sections to get to the load checks. I'd recommend doing it on a bench.
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Looks like that is only held in by thr adjoining section and could easily ne overlooked or fall out during assembly????

Dan
 

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Looks like that is only held in by the adjoining section and could easily be overlooked or fall out during assembly????

Dan
Yep, if you're not expecting it, that spring jumps right out. No problem if you assemble it lying flat.