Hi everyone,
I've read extensively all the threads I could find on this forum regarding control valve problems and feel I have a decent idea about these things, but looking for a few words of wisdom before I crack mine open to try to fix...
The problem: I can't uncurl the bucket on my Kubota B3300SU (loader is LA504). On the two-spool control valve, the uncurl action (which presses the spool INTO the valve) appears to be physically blocked -- the spool will move freely out of the valve, but will not depress into it.
The problem occurred this winter while dumping snow from the bucket -- I guess the quick "flicks" I was doing were not good for it... oops.
A couple questions:
1) I can't ID the mfg. of the valve (no tag on it to identify). Part #, based on parts diagram, is YW545-00100 or -00102 (depending on serial #). Pictures are attached. There is a sticker with "545" on it.
Does this look like one of the infamous Husco valves (that Butch is an expert on)?
2) Does this problem sound like something I could perhaps fix by disassembling the valve? There are some replacement parts for this valve on the parts diagram (each spool has about 20 small pieces to it, and they all come as part of a kit).
Suggestions are welcome. Replacement cost for entire valve is over $1000, so definitely looking to repair myself if possible...
Thanks in advance!
Kirk
I've read extensively all the threads I could find on this forum regarding control valve problems and feel I have a decent idea about these things, but looking for a few words of wisdom before I crack mine open to try to fix...
The problem: I can't uncurl the bucket on my Kubota B3300SU (loader is LA504). On the two-spool control valve, the uncurl action (which presses the spool INTO the valve) appears to be physically blocked -- the spool will move freely out of the valve, but will not depress into it.
The problem occurred this winter while dumping snow from the bucket -- I guess the quick "flicks" I was doing were not good for it... oops.
A couple questions:
1) I can't ID the mfg. of the valve (no tag on it to identify). Part #, based on parts diagram, is YW545-00100 or -00102 (depending on serial #). Pictures are attached. There is a sticker with "545" on it.
Does this look like one of the infamous Husco valves (that Butch is an expert on)?
2) Does this problem sound like something I could perhaps fix by disassembling the valve? There are some replacement parts for this valve on the parts diagram (each spool has about 20 small pieces to it, and they all come as part of a kit).
Suggestions are welcome. Replacement cost for entire valve is over $1000, so definitely looking to repair myself if possible...
Thanks in advance!
Kirk
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