I recently purchased a BX2230, and one of the first things I noticed was the bucket valve will not go into the float position. Talked to a local Kubota dealer and everyone there said it has to have a float position, all of them do. I even had a friend that has an identical tractor look at it, and he was puzzled because it wouldn't go into float when you pushed forward on the lever.
So, today I pulled the pins on the loader and tipped the pillar forward out of the way, disconnected the hoses and took the cover off the hydraulic valve. The covers on the lower ends of the valve spools are hex shaped and about 3' long. Of course the inside one that I need to remove is blocked by the outside one for the bucket control. A 1 1/4" wrench just fit it and both came off without any problem. Looking down into the cover with a light, the problem is obvious, it's totally rusted up. I got the snap ring out of the end, and was able to get the plug out, but everything inside is rusted beyond salvage.
I ordered a kit to repair it from Messick's, part number YW232-91102, called a float detent kit, so that should get it back to working like it should.
Why on earth wouldn't they put some grease in the cap when it's assembled? This can't be a problem on only my tractor.
You can bet you behind it will be well greased when it goes back together.
Anyone else had this problem?
So, today I pulled the pins on the loader and tipped the pillar forward out of the way, disconnected the hoses and took the cover off the hydraulic valve. The covers on the lower ends of the valve spools are hex shaped and about 3' long. Of course the inside one that I need to remove is blocked by the outside one for the bucket control. A 1 1/4" wrench just fit it and both came off without any problem. Looking down into the cover with a light, the problem is obvious, it's totally rusted up. I got the snap ring out of the end, and was able to get the plug out, but everything inside is rusted beyond salvage.
I ordered a kit to repair it from Messick's, part number YW232-91102, called a float detent kit, so that should get it back to working like it should.
Why on earth wouldn't they put some grease in the cap when it's assembled? This can't be a problem on only my tractor.
You can bet you behind it will be well greased when it goes back together.
Anyone else had this problem?