MHarryE
Elite Member
- Joined
- Feb 15, 2009
- Messages
- 2,970
- Location
- Northeastern Minnesota
- Tractor
- Kubota M7-171, M5-111, SVL75-2, RTV900XT & GR2120; CaseIH 1680 combine
Found out the hard way that if the lever used to couple the bank of connectors doesn't move freely, you need to bleed off the pressure in the loader. Last week I removed the loader on a cold (in the 40's) damp day. Yesterday was our hottest day of the year for Northern MN, in the mid-90's. Drove in to the loader fine but when I tried to couple the hoses, it was impossible to rotate the locking lever so I got where I could give more force. Remember, previously this had been as easy as closing the door. Well, I got it connected but with oil leaking everywhere. When I tried the loader oil would spurt out the face between the mating blocks. Called the dealer who gave me the bad news that more than normal force means blown seals and new couplers needed, which means yet another wait for the Kubota parts system. I need my tractor so I plumbed around the Multi-Coupler using Pioneer couplers and am back running but the loader is no longer quick attach. I had thought of this system as a connect under pressure capable system but the dealer assured me it s no although it is not mentioned in the book. So my problems with my new Kubota have both been with the loader - the KRS (Kubota Ride System) blows oil all over if it s turned on and now I find the Multi-Coupler has its limitations.