J_J
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- Power-Trac 1445, KUBOTA B-9200HST
The relief only operate when you exceed the force on the grapple, so most times, it is not relieving.
The relief only operate when you exceed the force on the grapple, so most times, it is not relieving.
Do you have a picture of your grapple set up?
If the geometry is not correct, you will have fast speed. Do you need high volume of fluid for normal FEL operations? You could run the engine at 1/4 speed, decreasing the volume by 4 . If you had 12 GPM, you now have 3 GPM.
This is a priority flow divider valve, the priority circuit uses 3 GPM, and the rest can go to tank, or to another valve.
Surplus Center - 3/30 GPM PRINCE PRIORITY FLOW DIVIDER W/RELIEF
What appears to have happen here is a flaw in the design of the grapple geometry, the cyl used and the valve used. This is where the engineers are supposed to figure all this out before it gets installed. If it doesn't work, the technician then comes in and fixes it.
I will try to get a photo. I dont blame the grapple design at all. The grapple was not designed specifically for my tractor, no matter how its built, if you use too much flow then it will move too fast. It seems 10GPM is too much flow for this grapple, plain and simple. The 3rd function is ON/OFF only so that means the grapple always gets full flow. So this flow needs to be reduced somehow. The flow restrictors work fine for this but the 3rd funtion vave sticks. What I would like to know is why, or if this is to be expected from a solenoid valve.
Even at low RPM speed is too fast, and even if it wasnt, it would be enough of a pain to keep adjusting RPM to make me want to solve this problem.
You sugest a flow divider valve, which sounds OK, but why not a so called flow control valve like this one?
Brand Hydraulics Side-Ported Adjustable Flow Control Valve 1/2in. NPT ports, 0?6 GPM, Relief Valve, Model# PFCR51-1/2 | Adjustable Flow Valves | Northern Tool + Equipment
My understanding is this valve is just an adjustable divider valve, am I wrong?
What I really want to try is a proportional valve like this one:
Brand Hydraulics Electronic Flow Control Valve 15 GPM, 3000 PSI | Adjustable Flow Valves | Northern Tool + Equipment
I would add another switch on the FEL stick to select between two current levels that would go to the proportional valve to select two flows.
If this valve is installed after the pump before the FEL block, is there any reason it would not work to control the flow to all the hydraulics?
Of course reducing the flow before the 3rd function solenoid valve may still cause the valve to stick if the valve needs some minimum flow to operate (which is what I am speculating).
Gang I just bumped into this post and wish I had found it sooner.
I two have a Kubota L3940 that was purchased new almost 2 years ago with the dealer installed factory 3rd function for a grapple. It has been sticking since day one and has been an absolute nightmare to get fixed but is the best investment I have ever made. The ability to use the grapple is a huge force multiplier.
That aside, I took the tractor back to the dealer I purchased it from three times with no improvement at all. They were completely incompetent at resolve the problem. Finally I switched to a dealer that was a bit closer who I didn稚 purchase the tractor from. These guys promised me they knew exactly how to fix the problem. Well they tried three times without any success. They actually were worse than the first because each time I took it too them, it came back worse. Leaking lines, debris in the relieve valve causing the loader to not work at all and at one point they forgot to tighten an allen screw in the 3rd function that managed to puke 3 gallons of brand new Mobil 1 SUDT fluid in moments.
The second dealer first blamed everything on the first dealer, pressures were set too high etc. The last trip they said they replaced the 3rd function with a new unit. I feel like an idiot for not writing down the S/N of the first unit because I have serious doubts anything was replaced. Anyway now instead of sticking 60% of the time it is down to about 10% of the time.
Very annoying.
If I had to do over again, I would still get a third function, but I would never get a Kubota one, I would find a 3rd party 3rd function.
FYI, the rubber boot at the bottom of the loader control will not stay installed ever since they added the 3rd function to the control arm. They have tried everything including purchasing new boots to 3M cement. It won稚 stay in place longer than 1 minute