xanadu1797
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- Kubota B26
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to get some insight into what is going wrong with my Kubota B26. I had my mechanic install diverter valves in the front and rear of the tractor to accommodate a grapple and a hydraulic thumb. Since then a couple things keep happening
In the rear the backhoe spool valves (which had been rebuilt a few years ago) started leaking and one of the outriggers operates very slowly. It's been already repaired once, and then began leaking again.
In the front- when using the diverter valve to operate the grapple the boom cylinders sort of pinch down on the left side when closing the grapple fully. Now the boom cylinder (also recently rebuilt) is leaking. I chose the boom cylinders for the diverter valve because of the regen function on the curl circuit.
Are these diverter valves blowing my seals? Could this be pointing to the relief valve not operating properly?
I'm trying to get some insight into what is going wrong with my Kubota B26. I had my mechanic install diverter valves in the front and rear of the tractor to accommodate a grapple and a hydraulic thumb. Since then a couple things keep happening
In the rear the backhoe spool valves (which had been rebuilt a few years ago) started leaking and one of the outriggers operates very slowly. It's been already repaired once, and then began leaking again.
In the front- when using the diverter valve to operate the grapple the boom cylinders sort of pinch down on the left side when closing the grapple fully. Now the boom cylinder (also recently rebuilt) is leaking. I chose the boom cylinders for the diverter valve because of the regen function on the curl circuit.
Are these diverter valves blowing my seals? Could this be pointing to the relief valve not operating properly?