I'm trying to replace the original loader valve on the L2350 with the "Brand" (Brand is Manufacturer name) valve available from Motion Industries. The configuration will work with the float in the right position etc. etc.. But I'm confused on the hose configuration. The Kubota valve (which seemingly can't even be identified by the manufacturer) has PB (Power Beyond) that goes to a hand operated single spool 4 in 1 bucket control. Here's the problem;
There are 3 hoses and connections I'm concerned with:
1. The old kubota valve "In" hose (right side of valve) is connected to the 4 in 1 valve "Out".. (4 in 1 is power beyond)
QUESTION 1! -- Is this "IN" portion of kubota loader valve the power beyond port?
2. The "Out" hose of the old kubota ( left side) valve goes under the REAR of the seat of the tractor which I think is a return line to tank. (transmission.)
This hose is a smaller diameter than the other hoses.
3. There's an additional hose coming from kubota valve that's situated over the top of what appears to be the "Out" side (left side) of the valve. But this fitting is a little off set from the other "Out" hose of valve. This hose goes under the seat also except under the FRONT of the seat. Underneath the front seat is a little valve that controls the speed of descent for the 3-point hitch. It also looks like a little junction block of some sort. These hoses are connected to what appears to be the same little junction block although I know they have to be unconnected some how inside there.
4. The "IN" line from the 4 in 1 valve also goes underneath the FRONT of seat and connects to this block also. So there's two hoses connecting under the FRONT of the seat. One is above the other.
Are these two hoses a feed and return? If so, what's the hose underneath the rear of the seat. In other words, there's three hoses under the seat. Two under it in the front and one under it in the back. And they are connected as stated above.
The new valve has the same sort of terminology but the PB is coming from the OUTLET portion of the valve, not the "IN" like the old kubota configuration.
Can anyone simplify how these three hoses should be connected to the new valve?
The new valve has an "IN" and "OUT" like the old valve. But it looks like they can't be hooked up the same.
There's 4 hoses! How complicated can it possibly get?
Could really use the help!
There are 3 hoses and connections I'm concerned with:
1. The old kubota valve "In" hose (right side of valve) is connected to the 4 in 1 valve "Out".. (4 in 1 is power beyond)
QUESTION 1! -- Is this "IN" portion of kubota loader valve the power beyond port?
2. The "Out" hose of the old kubota ( left side) valve goes under the REAR of the seat of the tractor which I think is a return line to tank. (transmission.)
This hose is a smaller diameter than the other hoses.
3. There's an additional hose coming from kubota valve that's situated over the top of what appears to be the "Out" side (left side) of the valve. But this fitting is a little off set from the other "Out" hose of valve. This hose goes under the seat also except under the FRONT of the seat. Underneath the front seat is a little valve that controls the speed of descent for the 3-point hitch. It also looks like a little junction block of some sort. These hoses are connected to what appears to be the same little junction block although I know they have to be unconnected some how inside there.
4. The "IN" line from the 4 in 1 valve also goes underneath the FRONT of seat and connects to this block also. So there's two hoses connecting under the FRONT of the seat. One is above the other.
Are these two hoses a feed and return? If so, what's the hose underneath the rear of the seat. In other words, there's three hoses under the seat. Two under it in the front and one under it in the back. And they are connected as stated above.
The new valve has the same sort of terminology but the PB is coming from the OUTLET portion of the valve, not the "IN" like the old kubota configuration.
Can anyone simplify how these three hoses should be connected to the new valve?
The new valve has an "IN" and "OUT" like the old valve. But it looks like they can't be hooked up the same.
There's 4 hoses! How complicated can it possibly get?
Could really use the help!