3-Point Hitch Kubota M7040 Hydraulic

   / Kubota M7040 Hydraulic #1  

waggy5

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Hi, I traded my Blue for Orange with one being a Kubota M7040. I have a question regarding lift. The lift arms on the tractor "go-down" when I lift/pull a heavy load, almost like a spring action. Is this due to a relief valve? If so, is there a way to adjust it?
Thanks for your help!
 
   / Kubota M7040 Hydraulic #2  
Hi, I traded my Blue for Orange with one being a Kubota M7040. I have a question regarding lift. The lift arms on the tractor "go-down" when I lift/pull a heavy load, almost like a spring action. Is this due to a relief valve? If so, is there a way to adjust it?
Thanks for your help!

I have a 7040 havent had the issue before,may be that I just havent had anything heavy as you have but im sure we can get it figured out in here...
Is it just not picking it up or is it bleeding off?
 
   / Kubota M7040 Hydraulic #3  
No sure what you mean. This is about the 3PH hydraulics, correct? Not the FEL.

Do the hydraulic cylinders "leak down" when the load is stationary? If it does then there is a problem that the dealer should address if the tractor is still under warranty.

The knob under the seat for rate of lowering may have something to do with it. Raise a load, tighten the knob, and then see if the load will "go-down" when the control lever is pushed fully forward. It should not.
 
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   / Kubota M7040 Hydraulic #4  
Hi, I traded my Blue for Orange with one being a Kubota M7040. I have a question regarding lift. The lift arms on the tractor "go-down" when I lift/pull a heavy load, almost like a spring action. Is this due to a relief valve? If so, is there a way to adjust it?
Thanks for your help!

I'm not sure, but perhaps what you are referring to is the Draft Control (see explanation in your owners manual, if you have one)?
 
   / Kubota M7040 Hydraulic #5  
I'm not sure, but perhaps what you are referring to is the Draft Control (see explanation in your owners manual, if you have one)?

I kinda was thinking the same,but never have used mine so I dont know if it would effect it in that way.
Maybe draft control lever is down instead of up...
 
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Thanks for all of the sugestions! I have a Farmi JL601 winch on the 3pt for starters. it weighs right around 1000lbs with cable. After I have winched in a load of logs, I then raise the 3pt, I then start forward movement and if the load is very heavy the winch and load lower down to the ground as if sombody was flexing them down like pulling back a bow string. The front of the tractor does not raise up. I do have a loader on my tractor along with a custom built dozer blade/grapple forks and 200lbs of weights on the front grillguard and a custom built steel limb-riser and platform protection with both rear wheels loaded. So I do have it ballasted quite well.

My other tractors will raise up in the front like a horse rearing-up.

My old blue tractor did not do this.

I was thinking there is a relief valve?
 
   / Kubota M7040 Hydraulic #7  
If you have draft control it sounds as if it's active and causing your problem. Check the manual.

Sean
 
   / Kubota M7040 Hydraulic #8  
If you have draft control it sounds as if it's active and causing your problem. Check the manual.

Sean

Except that the draft control would raise the 3PH if the top link is compressed. Like if a plow put too much drag on the tractor. From the description, apparently the 3PH is pulled down for unknown reason.

The draft control lever should be all the way forward to disengage it if I remember correctly. It is in the manual.

Draft control is standard on the M7040 (in 2009) - it was not an option, did not show up on the invoice, and was not paid for separately.

The 3PH hydraulic cylinders are external and it almost sounds like bad seals. How about if you have the winch at full lift and just leave it there when the tractor is off - does it leak down?

Is it still under warranty?
 
   / Kubota M7040 Hydraulic #9  
It could be possible you're exceeding the lift capacity of the 3pt with the weight of the winch,the log and the pulling force of the cable. Will 3pt raise back up if you back up tractor and relieve the pulling force?
 
   / Kubota M7040 Hydraulic #10  
I have an m7040 as well, I haven't experienced this problem, but I'll check it out this weekend when I'm doing some major league plowing.
 

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