KubotaToy
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- Joined
- Nov 21, 2011
- Messages
- 444
- Location
- SE Tennessee
- Tractor
- Kubota LX331HSDC (hers) and L45 (mine), RTV1100 (hers)
94BULLITT said:I think hooking them together will just equalize the pressure not relieve the pressure.
swick1 said:You are right it will equalize the pressure.
The piston side has more area than the rod side. The rod side has less area and therefore less force. The extra force generated on the piston side as the pressure rises has to go somewhere and it increases the pressure on the rod side to reach equilibrium of forces so that the cylinder doesn't move.
Imagine the piston as having springs on either side of it. When you leave it disconnected and it heats up the springs are compressed unevenly. This makes it really hard to reconnect. When you connect the hoses together it becomes easier to reconnect because both springs are equally compressed.
lhansman said:I follow the procedure outlined by Roger (L45 off, key on, front remote switch on and then press the open and close buttons four or five times each) and that works fine on my L45. I switch between my 4-in-1, hydraulic forks, grapple and in the winter my extendable snow blade and it works fine for me.
I connected the hoses on one of my attachments together once and had a heck of a time getting them apart again so I would not recommend doing that.
Regards,
Lauren
Some QD's can connect under low pressure, and others at full operating pressure. Regular or flat faced QD's.
I was able to get the hoses apart on my blade easily.
So any flat faced or regular QD may or may not connect with pressure?
94BULLITT said:Is this problem primarily a kubota problem?