Rock Crawler
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- Pittsburgh, Pa.
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- 2021 Kubota L3560 HSTC, 2011 Craftsman Excellerator GT (680hrs), 2018 Husqvarna TS354XD, 2017 Husqvarna HU800AWD, 2019 Kawasaki Mule Pro DX (Yanmar)
My buddy at work has a 2018 Kubota B2601 and he was telling me that he is unhappy with the weak loader and general poor performance of the loader hydraulics. He was saying that he is considering trading it for a B2650 or an L2501 and taking a big loss on his nearly new B2601. So... I offered to crank it up a bit. He was excited to do this.
I did explain that while turning it up, you may possibly shorten the ultimate life span of the cylinder seals and could potentially shorten the life of the hoses.... He agreed that there is a chance, and he really does not care since the B2601 sucks as it came to him and he is very unhappy....
So I started out by gauging the system to see what it looks like at full RPM as it was delivered to him. The goal was to get it up 500 PSI over the starting point. So we attached the BXPANDED.com gauge to the lowest of the 4 loader quick disconnects, this is the line that sees pressure when you pull the lever straight back at yourself to raise the loader boom up into the air. The starting pressure was right at around 1960 PSIG.
So we pulled the pressure relief valve cap and pulled the coil spring out of the cap, inserted a Kubota 4 mil shim into the cap and replaced the spring, then put it back and re-tested. With 1 4 mil shim we got to 2100 PSIG.
We pulled the gauge and he went out to dig into his pile of gravel, he said that it was barely perceptible as being better.... He wanted more. Okay. We really only came up 150 PSI or so....
So back in and put the gauge on, pull the cap, put a second 4 mil shim under the spring (shim goes into the cap, then spring into cap and against the shims) and put it back on, ran it up and pulled a pressure reading. Now we are seeing 2350 PSIG. He ran back out to test and said that this made a noticeable change, and one that he liked.... a lot! So for now we stopped here with 8 mil of total shim and right at 400 PSI increase.
I have attached photos in case anyone wishes to do similar, your B2601 valve is on the right side, right above your HST filter and above the linkage. It is the front most and lower most item in the loader valve block and if you observe the photo you will see that it is very easy to locate and get to.
So while you will not change a baby B into a skid loader doing this.... you can make it work much better! There is plenty of pressure for you to tap into. As always, do so at your own risk and of your own accord. If you kill yourself or bust your machine in half, do not call me.
I did explain that while turning it up, you may possibly shorten the ultimate life span of the cylinder seals and could potentially shorten the life of the hoses.... He agreed that there is a chance, and he really does not care since the B2601 sucks as it came to him and he is very unhappy....
So I started out by gauging the system to see what it looks like at full RPM as it was delivered to him. The goal was to get it up 500 PSI over the starting point. So we attached the BXPANDED.com gauge to the lowest of the 4 loader quick disconnects, this is the line that sees pressure when you pull the lever straight back at yourself to raise the loader boom up into the air. The starting pressure was right at around 1960 PSIG.
So we pulled the pressure relief valve cap and pulled the coil spring out of the cap, inserted a Kubota 4 mil shim into the cap and replaced the spring, then put it back and re-tested. With 1 4 mil shim we got to 2100 PSIG.
We pulled the gauge and he went out to dig into his pile of gravel, he said that it was barely perceptible as being better.... He wanted more. Okay. We really only came up 150 PSI or so....
So back in and put the gauge on, pull the cap, put a second 4 mil shim under the spring (shim goes into the cap, then spring into cap and against the shims) and put it back on, ran it up and pulled a pressure reading. Now we are seeing 2350 PSIG. He ran back out to test and said that this made a noticeable change, and one that he liked.... a lot! So for now we stopped here with 8 mil of total shim and right at 400 PSI increase.
I have attached photos in case anyone wishes to do similar, your B2601 valve is on the right side, right above your HST filter and above the linkage. It is the front most and lower most item in the loader valve block and if you observe the photo you will see that it is very easy to locate and get to.
So while you will not change a baby B into a skid loader doing this.... you can make it work much better! There is plenty of pressure for you to tap into. As always, do so at your own risk and of your own accord. If you kill yourself or bust your machine in half, do not call me.