lzicc
Platinum Member
I posted a thread about this in another part of the forums. My dealer will be picking up the Kubota at the end of the month, but I want to try one more time to fix it myself. Here is a quick rundown of the issue.
I had my forks on the tractor. I was facing downhill with the bucket fully curled forward and the forks were partially in the ground. The tractor lurched forward and one of the metal lines that are located inside the FEL frame burst. I went to order a new line and they are backordered at Kubota, so I went to a hydraulic shop and had one made. They did a very good job of replicating the bends of the line. I replaced the line, but now the bucket curls back really slow. Everything else works fine. I disconnected and reconnected the quick disconnects and also disconnected and reconnected the rear hydraulic hose for the BH.I also crack open the lines that go to the piston for the curl and let some fluid leak out although this system doesn't need to be bled of what Kubota told me. I topped off the SUDT and have been operating the curl quite a few times to see if it would works it way out. Is it possibly that the seals in the curl pistons failed when this happened? There is only 179 hours on the machine.
The one thing I did notice, if I curl the bucket fully forward and put the edge on the ground and curl back, it will raise push the tractor back, so it still has the strength, it is just VERY slow curling back.
I'm out of ideas. I don't want to send it in for service if it is something I can fix. Any ideas? Thanks.
I had my forks on the tractor. I was facing downhill with the bucket fully curled forward and the forks were partially in the ground. The tractor lurched forward and one of the metal lines that are located inside the FEL frame burst. I went to order a new line and they are backordered at Kubota, so I went to a hydraulic shop and had one made. They did a very good job of replicating the bends of the line. I replaced the line, but now the bucket curls back really slow. Everything else works fine. I disconnected and reconnected the quick disconnects and also disconnected and reconnected the rear hydraulic hose for the BH.I also crack open the lines that go to the piston for the curl and let some fluid leak out although this system doesn't need to be bled of what Kubota told me. I topped off the SUDT and have been operating the curl quite a few times to see if it would works it way out. Is it possibly that the seals in the curl pistons failed when this happened? There is only 179 hours on the machine.
The one thing I did notice, if I curl the bucket fully forward and put the edge on the ground and curl back, it will raise push the tractor back, so it still has the strength, it is just VERY slow curling back.
I'm out of ideas. I don't want to send it in for service if it is something I can fix. Any ideas? Thanks.