buckeyefarmer
Epic Contributor
On my kubota, without rear hydraulic valves there was a cover that got removed to hook up the rear hydraulic lines that goes to the valves. . I’d ask the dealer if he has the cover that goes there, he should have a bunch if he routinely adds valves to new tractors. He probably throws them away. The cover connected supply to return, which now is rerouted thru the valves.

The valve stack bolts to the other end of this supply/return

The valves have orings to seal between surfaces, if one got installed wrong it won’t work. Or problem is internal to valve.

Stack gets bolted thru all valves.


The valve stack bolts to the other end of this supply/return

The valves have orings to seal between surfaces, if one got installed wrong it won’t work. Or problem is internal to valve.

Stack gets bolted thru all valves.

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