flakrat
Bronze Member
Howdy,
I have a Kubota L2800 HST with a frontend loader.
I just got my L2800 back from the 50 hour service, during the service I had the following two important upgrades (?):
1) Installed the feathering valve for the 3 point hitch
2) Installed rear hydrolics
I've had it back for several weeks now and I have used the following rear implements on the back end:
1) Round bail hay spear
2) Rotary cutter
3) Auger
I haven't used the rear hydrolics yet.
I have noticed that whatever I have connected to the 3ph doesn't lift nearly as high as they did prior to me taking it in for service. The auger can't even get the tip off the ground, and the rotar cutter is only able to lift few inches off the ground, before service I could get it easily over a foot off the ground.
The hydrolic / transmission fluid level in the sight glass under the seat is half full when the tractor has been off over night.
With or without attachments, the when the 3ph is raised to its max, it is 19.75 " off the ground at the attachement end.
Any ideas what might be causing the poor lifting height? Could it be the feather valve? Or, maybe they didn't add more hydrolic fluid to compensate for the new rear hydrolic lines?
I have a Kubota L2800 HST with a frontend loader.
I just got my L2800 back from the 50 hour service, during the service I had the following two important upgrades (?):
1) Installed the feathering valve for the 3 point hitch
2) Installed rear hydrolics
I've had it back for several weeks now and I have used the following rear implements on the back end:
1) Round bail hay spear
2) Rotary cutter
3) Auger
I haven't used the rear hydrolics yet.
I have noticed that whatever I have connected to the 3ph doesn't lift nearly as high as they did prior to me taking it in for service. The auger can't even get the tip off the ground, and the rotar cutter is only able to lift few inches off the ground, before service I could get it easily over a foot off the ground.
The hydrolic / transmission fluid level in the sight glass under the seat is half full when the tractor has been off over night.
With or without attachments, the when the 3ph is raised to its max, it is 19.75 " off the ground at the attachement end.
Any ideas what might be causing the poor lifting height? Could it be the feather valve? Or, maybe they didn't add more hydrolic fluid to compensate for the new rear hydrolic lines?