Another homemade top & tilt project...

   / Another homemade top & tilt project... #11  
The $750 is just for the top and tilt cylinders and hardware. Using JD hardware you would also need the field diverter kit and two more SCV's, which more than double the cost.
 
   / Another homemade top & tilt project... #12  
OK, that would explain it. I remember calling at one time and being quoted something in excess of $1600. That was probably all-inclusive then. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
   / Another homemade top & tilt project... #13  
SWA240Z,
SIR, what type of valve would i need to do a top, and tilt?
i sent a request to northern tool asking what type of valve i would need,
and other questions. they said they would need to know what type of
hydraulic system i had on my tractor, what was the pressure, and gallons
per minute flow. they evaded the questions is what they did.
i know there are different types of valves, such as open center, closed center,
but i have no idea what all this means, and i have posted my question on
this web site many times. has anyone installed a top, and tilt on a L3000DT KUBOTA?
i did not get any replies. also i am not sure where to tap into the hydraulic system.
i talked to a tech, at a dealer, and he told me some things that are hard to accept.
he told me if you use the power beyond, it will damage the pump. has anyone heard
anything like this? i sure would like to find out more about this, but i have hit a brick
wall so far, and i have been asking questions for a long time. if anyone out there can
give me more information on this subject i sure would appreciate it. thanks.
accordionman
william l. brown
wright city, mo.
L3000DT, FEL.
 
   / Another homemade top & tilt project... #14  
You can go to the Kubota section then the aux hydraulic section for "L" series tractors on TractorSmart.com and get the factory kit. Or at least price it.
 
   / Another homemade top & tilt project... #15  
MADREFEREE,
SIR,
i have already gone to tractorsmart.com website, and i hit another
brick wall. i typed in top, and tilt kit, and got nothing.
accordionman
william l. brown
 
   / Another homemade top & tilt project...
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#16  
accordionman -

As mentioned above, I bought my valve from Prince Hydraulics. follow this link "Prince valve" and scroll down the page until you see the LVT model valve. That's the one I used. It is rated at 10GPM which was sufficient for my JD 4300.

I did a quick search for the specs on your tractor. It appears that it flows 5.8GPM and operates at 2205 psi. The specs did not indicate what type of system it has, but most new systems are open center. The valve mentioned above would work if the Kubota is has an open center system. Call Prince, they have several valve options that would meet your needs.

I hooked my valve into my JD power beyond setup. If Kubota has something similar, that is what you would hook into. My connections are all quick-connect so I can easilly remove the valve if needed.

Steve
 
   / Another homemade top & tilt project... #17  
Kubota only sells the Aux hydraulic kit (the remotes). The top link cylinder can be purchased from Carter & Carter. The tilt link cylinder you have to put together yourself. There are a number of topics on TBN giving the part numbers and how to instructions for the tilt link.

On tractorsmart.com once you have entered, click on Kubota, then L Series and then scroll down and click on aux hydraulics and get the part numbers. The kit includes hoses, valves and everything needed to install the remotes.
 

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