Hi all don't seem much info here on this li'l beastie. I recently acquired it with a fel and a smaller than LA340 backhoe. I'll try n upload some pics. The Kubota manuals I've acquired online aren't very informative or descriptive.
Someone must have adapted the fel and the hoe to this unit, not bad job I must say, just needs some refinements.
I'm trying to determine information about the dynamo/alternator (it seems to be referred to as a dynamo in a downloaded operators and service manual). As far as I know a dynamo produces DC current not AC as in normal alternators? Therein lies my dilemma as to what it actually is?
The manual list it as a 90Watt dynamo?
while running with voltmeter on dc volts at battery I read only 11 volts, and on AC setting on 50V scale, at 2 wires from the dynamo I read between 2-4, analog meter (not very good with understanding relevant scales on analog meter with respect to dial settings).
Also the steering didn't seem to work as intended or properly in the sub zero temperatures. From what I'm seeing and assuming the lower part of the steering box/gear seems to be inside the transmission and I'm wondering if there may be water/condensation that has gotten into the transmission oil and during the colder temperatures it freezes somewhat rendering the steering inoperable. Not sure about the pivots at the front axles freezing either.
But the steering was basically frozen or very stiff so I didn't force it I just waited till warmer weather. haven't drained and refilled transmission fluid just yet, also what grade and type of fluid is suggested? Aslo can a spin on engine oil filter be adapted, and a water temperature gauge and an oil pressure gauge>
Help with this would be greatly appreciated.
Someone must have adapted the fel and the hoe to this unit, not bad job I must say, just needs some refinements.
I'm trying to determine information about the dynamo/alternator (it seems to be referred to as a dynamo in a downloaded operators and service manual). As far as I know a dynamo produces DC current not AC as in normal alternators? Therein lies my dilemma as to what it actually is?
The manual list it as a 90Watt dynamo?
while running with voltmeter on dc volts at battery I read only 11 volts, and on AC setting on 50V scale, at 2 wires from the dynamo I read between 2-4, analog meter (not very good with understanding relevant scales on analog meter with respect to dial settings).
Also the steering didn't seem to work as intended or properly in the sub zero temperatures. From what I'm seeing and assuming the lower part of the steering box/gear seems to be inside the transmission and I'm wondering if there may be water/condensation that has gotten into the transmission oil and during the colder temperatures it freezes somewhat rendering the steering inoperable. Not sure about the pivots at the front axles freezing either.
But the steering was basically frozen or very stiff so I didn't force it I just waited till warmer weather. haven't drained and refilled transmission fluid just yet, also what grade and type of fluid is suggested? Aslo can a spin on engine oil filter be adapted, and a water temperature gauge and an oil pressure gauge>
Help with this would be greatly appreciated.
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