B2601/LA434 Quick Coupler Leaking

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zonedar

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Kubota B2601
B2601/LA435 Quick Coupler Leaking

Got a new tractor a few weeks ago. 2+ hours on it. Checked the fluids and found the transmission really low. Then saw a puddle of hydraulic fluid under the right side. Looks to be coming from the bottom of the Quick Coupler. Top of it where the FEL hoses attach seems to be dry.

Couldn't tell which one of the lines/fittings it is coming from. Cleaned it all up. Re-seated the quick coupler. Filled the tranny and ran it. Ran loader/bucket and three point to the limits on all directions a few times. Didn't see leaks. Ran a shop rag around all the fittings. Nothing.

Put some cardboard under the right side. Came back later and it's leaking again.

Is there any tricks to locating a hydraulic leak? I know about the paper trick to keep from getting subdural exposure.

Gonna call the dealer tomorrow, but I'd like to see if I can isolate it or 'fix' it.

Thoughts?

Thanks,

-Steve
 
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You can clean it real good (dry) and get some spray foot powder spray it down and it will turn dark when the leaking oil hits it
 
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The kubotas that I have had all use a ORB fitting in the loader valve that the male half of the quick coupler then connect to.

I have seen many that leak where the ORB meets the valve body.

But in any case, take the loader hoses off, and put a wrench on all the fittings and make sure they aint loose. Takes maybe 5 min
 
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Took the loader off and tightened the fittings on the lower half of the quick coupler. They were pretty tight. Cleaned everything off with carb cleaner and a rag. Looked like it was coming from the yellow fitting (second from top). Dusted the whole thing with some gold bond. Wiped the fittings down to make sure none of the powder interfered with seating. Put the whole thing back together and ran it to the extremes.

Let it sit a while and it started leaking again. Took it all apart and it's definitely the yellow fitting. Doesn't seem as bad this time, but it's still leaking.
 
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The loader connection on my B3200 was leaking from new.
Adjustments.JPG was leaking at this joint on one or more connections.
The dealer had used something the consistency of chewed bubble as a sealant. Cleaned and reassembled with teflon pipe dope, no more leak.
 
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So it's leaking at a threaded fitting rather than at a quick coupler?
 
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In my case it's leaking at the quick coupler. Between the two plates. The top plate is dry. The bottom is wet. Dealer service guy was just here. He's ordering a new quick coupler.
 

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