Hi All,
I recently purchased a brand new 3901 tractor with several hydraulic attachments — including a BH77 — and quickly noticed that the backhoe seemed sluggish and underpowered. The most obvious problem is that it won’t smoothly perform dual functions. For example, if I try to raise the boom first, the implement will then only very slowly curl the bucket. It's far inferior to the 2501 525/77BH or 26B TLB setup which I've rented a number of times.
The tractor is now back at the dealership (I called them about 30 minutes after they dropped it off, which was a bummer). They've run a handful of diagnostics on both tractor and backhoe, and they also seem surprised by the slow and uncoordinated performance. The best guess we’ve got comes from the Kubota factory itself: the machine is running too many implements on its hydraulic circuit.
Specifically, the tractor is equipped with (1) a front-loader, (2) a 3rd function valve, (3) a set of 3 rear aux hydraulics (for top & tilt), and (4) a BH77, connected in that order. Kubota’s guess is that the slow backhoe performance is due to the weak hydraulic flow by the time the fluid gets to the implement. A few numbers from tests done at the shop: At source, the pump is putting out 6.5 gal/min (as per factory spec). The flow rate drops to 5.7 gal/min after it crosses the front loader valve, then to 5.1 g/m after is crosses the 3rd function, and finally to 3.8 g/m by the time it crosses the rear auxiliaries and arrives at the backhoe.
Put simply: I'm asking a 3901 to do too much.
Still, I’m surprised that a 3901 can’t fully manage the load (or that that the company would sell it without a “3 implement max” warning.) Anyone experience something similar? If indeed it’s the hydraulics, then perhaps a diverter valve at the the rear aux directly to the BH77 would solve the problem? Or should I ask Kubota to switch to a model strong enough to power the implements I want? I get that a tractor isn’t rigged to function like a skidsteer or a mini ex, but a TLB configuration with a 3rd function and aux hydraulics seems like a reasonable setup.
Thoughts?
Thanks in advance to everyone on the forum for your time and opinions!
I recently purchased a brand new 3901 tractor with several hydraulic attachments — including a BH77 — and quickly noticed that the backhoe seemed sluggish and underpowered. The most obvious problem is that it won’t smoothly perform dual functions. For example, if I try to raise the boom first, the implement will then only very slowly curl the bucket. It's far inferior to the 2501 525/77BH or 26B TLB setup which I've rented a number of times.
The tractor is now back at the dealership (I called them about 30 minutes after they dropped it off, which was a bummer). They've run a handful of diagnostics on both tractor and backhoe, and they also seem surprised by the slow and uncoordinated performance. The best guess we’ve got comes from the Kubota factory itself: the machine is running too many implements on its hydraulic circuit.
Specifically, the tractor is equipped with (1) a front-loader, (2) a 3rd function valve, (3) a set of 3 rear aux hydraulics (for top & tilt), and (4) a BH77, connected in that order. Kubota’s guess is that the slow backhoe performance is due to the weak hydraulic flow by the time the fluid gets to the implement. A few numbers from tests done at the shop: At source, the pump is putting out 6.5 gal/min (as per factory spec). The flow rate drops to 5.7 gal/min after it crosses the front loader valve, then to 5.1 g/m after is crosses the 3rd function, and finally to 3.8 g/m by the time it crosses the rear auxiliaries and arrives at the backhoe.
Put simply: I'm asking a 3901 to do too much.
Still, I’m surprised that a 3901 can’t fully manage the load (or that that the company would sell it without a “3 implement max” warning.) Anyone experience something similar? If indeed it’s the hydraulics, then perhaps a diverter valve at the the rear aux directly to the BH77 would solve the problem? Or should I ask Kubota to switch to a model strong enough to power the implements I want? I get that a tractor isn’t rigged to function like a skidsteer or a mini ex, but a TLB configuration with a 3rd function and aux hydraulics seems like a reasonable setup.
Thoughts?
Thanks in advance to everyone on the forum for your time and opinions!