Hydraulic control valve help....

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ELMO67

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Can anyone tell me the specific differences between a 2 way and a 4 way control valve assy? My Kubota loader has a 2085 valve assy. on it, which I'm told is a 2 way valve. I'm in the process of building my ft. snow blade setup, very similar to what botaman2 has shown in another post ( under customization); his control valve is a 2207 which I've been told is a 4 way valve. My problem, I don't know how that difference will affect the operation of the hydraulics, 2 single acting angle cylinders and 1 double acting lift/ down pressure cylinder with float. My local Kubota dealer isn't sure how it would be different as it isn't a "factory" set up, but has stated that there is a "regenerative valve assy", for $64.00, that can be added to my control valve to "maybe" make it act as a 4way valve- but they aren't sure about that. I guess it all comes down to the fact that I need power up, down and angle capabilities with float for plowing, will the valve I have do the job as is, could it be modified, or will I have to buy a new, complete control valve to replace the one I now have? IF that was the case, the Kubota factory valve assy. is approximately $380, would that be available as an aftermarket unit from someone else (Read " cheaper" /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif)? Thanks for any help, I hope I posted this in the correct forum.
 
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The difference between a 3 and 4 way/position valves has been discussed a number of times here on TBN. It has to do with the regeneration circuit that is used. Do a search and you will find them.

You most likely have a 3-way valve.

Here is a post by Kubmech who is a frequent poster and a Kubota mechanic. This should explain everything.

3-pos vs 4-pos valve

here is another by JacknCoke (scroll down until you see it) that also describes why you need a 4-way for front implements other than a FEL.

3-way vs 4-way valves
 
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Mad, thanks for the links, they do help " a little". I hope that Kubmech will chime in here again, I wonder if the regen. valve kit that my Kubota dealer mentioned can be retrofitted to my valve so that I have the extra function? It would be nice to spend $60 and not $ 380 for a new valve. Thanks again...
 
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I don't believe that there is a conversion kit. The $60 is the difference in cost between the two valves. Now if you could get your dealer to exchange your 3-way for a new or used 4-way for $60 then go for it.
 
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I was at the Kubota dealer Saturday morning and he showed me a kit that was listed on the computer as a "regenerative valve" assy. He had the kit in stock, it consisted of a spring, a small aluminum housing to contain the spring, some o-rings, small machine bolts and and (I think) some shims. Now he believes, maybe erroneously, that it may be what I need to add the extra function to my valve- BUT, after reading the links you supplied, it appears that may just be the std. kit to rebuild that regen. circuit that mine already has, not a kit to modify and add an extra function /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif. You are right, though, maybe I can source a used one from them( not likely) or I'll just have to buy a new one. I haven't found a source other than Kubota to buy one, it is a Husco, who sells these at retail, or cheaper /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif?
 
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The Kubota valves that Husco makes are proprietary to Kubota. Husco will not even give info on them from their help desk. The only source for them is from Kubota.
 
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Yep, just what I thought /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif. My projects ALWAYS cost more than I plan or more than other people spend.
 
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WRLong has a valve kit add on to a FEL that can be used to cycle a cyclinder(s) open and closed. It works on grapples, 4n1buckets, and snow plows. www.wrlonginc.com
 
 
 
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