rScotty
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- Joined
- Apr 21, 2001
- Messages
- 9,504
- Location
- Rural mountains - Colorado
- Tractor
- Kubota M59, JD530, JD310SG. Restoring Yanmar YM165D
Kubota is an incredibly conservative company. There have been minimal technical changes in the BX hydraulic system from the BX22 (2002) to the BX80 (BX23S type) series of today.
Frankly I'd like to see an extra filter in their system like their larger tractors have, but it is hard to argue with the BX success.
There have been NO changes that would affect Suki's problem. We know what that problem is. There is an obstruction to flow - probably between the filter and the next series of relief valves which are in the HST itself. The charge relief valve is only one of those.
I'm hoping it is a blob of lube/water slime goo, rather than a furball of destroyed parts.
A part of what I hope to do here is try to interest people in hydraulic analysis. It's a wide-open job field throughout industry and throughout the world - at much higher than traditional mechanical wages. The wage makes it difficult to hire a tractor mechanic to work on hydraulics. A one year evening trade school education in hydraulics can sure open a lot of doors.
Yes, I'm biased.
rScotty