Hi Folks, I'm new to this and pretty much to computers in general. I could not figure out how to search to see if this has been asked before, so I apologize if i'm making you repeat yourselves.
I have bought back a Kubota M9000-DTL that has had a loader put on it, the loader is an old Ezee-On 115. But the guy who put the loader on ran hoses back to the remotes (SCVs) and the loader is painfully slow. The tractor has three remotes, two tied up with the loader and one for a hydraulic top link.
I need two for my baler, it's hydraulic tie, and I was thinking we could use this for baling in the alfalfa fields because it's about half the weight of my next biggest tractor which is a JD 4430. Our tillage tractor is a JD 4960. With the loader we can also be picking up the round bales and loading onto the trailers. Keeping the weight off those fields should help with compaction.
I got sidetracked I'm sorry. I would like to install a joystick loader valve and I know how to do that on a 4020 but not on this M9000. I've gone over it pretty thoroughly. I can see two options for this on the pressure side.
I would appreciate your thoughts and opinions on this. I was figuring to either tap off of a spacer pipe on the pressure line after the hydraulic pump, its about a 6" threaded pipe and I had thought perhaps I can T off of that to feed the joystick. My other thought on the pressure side was to T off from where it enters the rockshaft housing on the back, there's a small threaded pipe allowing the pressure line to go into the housing, and I may be able to T that.
But I'm completely lose on the return from the valve. I see where you can drain the oil from the pan, there's a plug in the bottom, and there is another plug on the right side of that pan. Would that do for a return line? On the 4020 the hydraulic filters were elements only and we were able to drill and tap that filter cover for a return line but it doesn't look like that is possible here, since the filters on this machine are suction line filters.
Terribly sorry if I rambled here, I'm not sure how much information you would need.
Thank you in advance, any opinions would be appreciated.
best regards,
Joe
I have bought back a Kubota M9000-DTL that has had a loader put on it, the loader is an old Ezee-On 115. But the guy who put the loader on ran hoses back to the remotes (SCVs) and the loader is painfully slow. The tractor has three remotes, two tied up with the loader and one for a hydraulic top link.
I need two for my baler, it's hydraulic tie, and I was thinking we could use this for baling in the alfalfa fields because it's about half the weight of my next biggest tractor which is a JD 4430. Our tillage tractor is a JD 4960. With the loader we can also be picking up the round bales and loading onto the trailers. Keeping the weight off those fields should help with compaction.
I got sidetracked I'm sorry. I would like to install a joystick loader valve and I know how to do that on a 4020 but not on this M9000. I've gone over it pretty thoroughly. I can see two options for this on the pressure side.
I would appreciate your thoughts and opinions on this. I was figuring to either tap off of a spacer pipe on the pressure line after the hydraulic pump, its about a 6" threaded pipe and I had thought perhaps I can T off of that to feed the joystick. My other thought on the pressure side was to T off from where it enters the rockshaft housing on the back, there's a small threaded pipe allowing the pressure line to go into the housing, and I may be able to T that.
But I'm completely lose on the return from the valve. I see where you can drain the oil from the pan, there's a plug in the bottom, and there is another plug on the right side of that pan. Would that do for a return line? On the 4020 the hydraulic filters were elements only and we were able to drill and tap that filter cover for a return line but it doesn't look like that is possible here, since the filters on this machine are suction line filters.
Terribly sorry if I rambled here, I'm not sure how much information you would need.
Thank you in advance, any opinions would be appreciated.
best regards,
Joe