3-Point Hitch Ck2610 HST - Jumpy 3PH

   / Ck2610 HST - Jumpy 3PH #41  
It doesn稚 keep bouncing, it痴 just jerky moving it up slowly. If you just pull it up fast to a set point, it痴 fine. Just when day your boxblading, and you try to just make a small adjustment up. It痴 real jerky. I致e learned to kinda work my way through it, but it was a shocker the first few times I tried to make small adjustments.
 
   / Ck2610 HST - Jumpy 3PH #42  
You can always pull up to a set point rapidly and stop moving the handle and then "feather" it down to exactly where you want it. That is what I used to do with my "standard L " Kubota. They will all go down smoothly as it is gravity moving them down. And gravity is pretty smooth nearly worldwide. :)
 
   / Ck2610 HST - Jumpy 3PH #44  
I'm trying to understand this problem fully still, as I want to buy a 2610 or 3510 within the year.

So if you want to bump your 3-pt implement up just a tad, it jumps up in 1/2" increments or so? It doesn't keep bouncing, right? Just acts bouncy to get to the point you have selected with the lever?

Why is this a problem, exactly? So it's jerky. It still works and goes to the place you request, right? Its not like the 3-pt arms are going to fall off the tractor or something. Any one have a video they could post and share?

Nice review video, Bruce. But I can't fathom why you would really go to the trouble to return your kioti just because the hitch acts a little jerky.

Go to the 3510, if your questioning then defiantly go bigger.

Yes, it jumps in 1/2" increments, mine does NOT keep bouncing
Its more annoying for me than a problem, the Kubota's I used were nice and smooth. After 300hrs im used to it and dont really give it a second thought.
 
   / Ck2610 HST - Jumpy 3PH #45  
Its more annoying for me than a problem, the Kubota's I used were nice and smooth.
My DK 35 is smooth also.
Seems to be a 10 series issue.
 
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   / Ck2610 HST - Jumpy 3PH #46  
Manufacturer's love to see us working out their mistakes, solving it ourselves, for free, of course they read the forms, then they see us turning their poor decisions into "I guess I can live with it" and it was easier than putting a proper valve in the machines, Kubota did this as well and what do Kioti and Kubota have in common - they are head officed in Korea, all the design work is done in Korea, it's only bolted together in the USA. :thumbdown:
 
   / Ck2610 HST - Jumpy 3PH #47  
Manufacturer's love to see us working out their mistakes, solving it ourselves, for free, of course they read the forms, then they see us turning their poor decisions into "I guess I can live with it" and it was easier than putting a proper valve in the machines, Kubota did this as well and what do Kioti and Kubota have in common - they are head officed in Korea, all the design work is done in Korea, it's only bolted together in the USA. :thumbdown:
Yet Kubota is Japanese, not Korean.
 
   / Ck2610 HST - Jumpy 3PH #49  
I just tried an experiment with my 2006 DK45s. The 3-point is smooth (normal) if I raise the control lever at normal speed. But if I raise the lever VERY slowly I do get some jerking which also moves my body in such a way that amplifies the jerkiness (via the lever). There is a finish mower (about 600 lb) on the three-point. My DK is pretty heavy (maybe 6000 lb) so the mass of the tractor probably reduces the effect. I've owned this tractor for 10 years and previously I never noticed this jumpiness during normal use. I wonder how significant this jerkiness is in normal use.
 
   / Ck2610 HST - Jumpy 3PH #50  
I just tried an experiment with my 2006 DK45s. The 3-point is smooth (normal) if I raise the control lever at normal speed. But if I raise the lever VERY slowly I do get some jerking which also moves my body in such a way that amplifies the jerkiness (via the lever). There is a finish mower (about 600 lb) on the three-point. My DK is pretty heavy (maybe 6000 lb) so the mass of the tractor probably reduces the effect. I've owned this tractor for 10 years and previously I never noticed this jumpiness during normal use. I wonder how significant this jerkiness is in normal use.
I just tried the same thing with my DK 35 with a finish mower on. (lifting the 3 point as slowly as I could).
Very similar to what you explained.
Never really noticed it before in the 18 years I've owned it.(generally never need to run 3 point that slow)
Still nothing like what I'm seeing in the video.
 

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