I have recently purchased a Kubota L48. I have not removed the backhoe yet. I plan on installing a hydraulic boxblade with top and tilt cylinders. I am trying to figure out what the Swing Lever and Directional Valves specifically do. I assume Directional Valve bypasses sending fluid to the quick disconnects. Is this correct? What does the swing lever do?
If I power my boxblade cylinders off of the quick disconnects, do I leave both the Swing Lever and Directional Valves in the "backhoe" position. Also, will my 3-point arms still raise and lower with these levers in the "backhoe" position.
Also, it would be very helpful if someone would tell me what type (spec) of hydraulic couplers the L48 uses. Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
Mike
If I power my boxblade cylinders off of the quick disconnects, do I leave both the Swing Lever and Directional Valves in the "backhoe" position. Also, will my 3-point arms still raise and lower with these levers in the "backhoe" position.
Also, it would be very helpful if someone would tell me what type (spec) of hydraulic couplers the L48 uses. Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
Mike