B2630/B3030 total pump output

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Stef

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Kubota B3030 TLB, TYM 330
I'd like to know why the total pump output of a B2630 is different (higher) than a B3030?

B2630: 9.8 gpm
B3030: 9.1 gpm

I don't understand, even a B2710 has more output (9.5 gpm). I asked my dealer, but he didn't know and he didn't seem to have the will to search and get an answer.

I don't think it's a dumb question since I searched everywhere and didn't find the reason. I tried to look the part numbers of the pump on Tractorsmart but I only got the number for the B3030, B2910, B2410. I tried but I cannot have access to part numbers for B2630, B3030hsd (cab version) and B2710.

Thanks
 
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B2630 has 5.6 gpm main pump + 4.2 gpm steering pump
B3030 has 5.2 gpm main pump + 3.9 gpm steering pump
 
   / B2630/B3030 total pump output
  • Thread Starter
#3  
JerryG, thanks... that's what my dealer told me. But it doesn't tell me why there's a lower output from a B3030 though. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif It's like buying a L5030 with 41hp. It doesn't make sense. There must be a reason for that. A B3030 is the next model after a B2630 and it's more expensive but it has less pump output... I should consider myself lucky to have more horsepower than a B2630. Why they didn't build a B3030 with 22hp then?
 
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I agree that it doesn't make since. The only way that you could find out would more than like be to speak to one of the engineers that worked on these tractors originally.
 
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Does it have to do with the 2630's higher rpm'S ?
 
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My understanding is that the B2630 and B3030 are the same tractor with different size engines. I did note that the B2630 is rated at 2800, B3030 at 2600 rpm's. 200 less RPM's would have less output from the same pump.
 
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I agree with Mr. Hall. The 200rpm could account for the additional .7gpm from the same pump. Kubota probably doesn't see it as an issue as 9.1gpm surpasses the flow requirement of any Kubota made option for that model.
 
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<font color="blue"> Mr. Hall </font>
Thanks /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Ron works to. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
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  • Thread Starter
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ronjhall,... sorry Mr. Hall /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif, I think you have a point here. 200 rpm, could be the cause of it. To be sure, I'll ask my dealer if the two pump part numbers are the same. If it is then it's the rpm for sure.

Thanks, sometime it's right under your nose and you don't see it.
 

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