KWentling
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Jun 22, 2002
- Messages
- 1,162
- Location
- Rozet, Wyoming
- Tractor
- Kubota BX22, Kubota ZD21, Kubota M7060
Very, very important to clean it first and keep everything spotless. Dirt kills hydraulics. Clearances are VERY small so the slightest piece of crap can cause problems. That is likely the cause of this problem. Like was stated above, it might be a detent problem. You will probably end up pulling the spool out and correcting what ever is causing it to be tight. If it needs "polished" up, use very fine, 500 grit or finer paper and do not round over any corners. The sharp edges make it self cleaning so to speak. If there is a burr, use a fine stone to remove it. Then clean it throughly and oil it before reinstalling it.