KennyV
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- Sep 1, 2004
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- Kubota L4200 GSTCA
Mike.
It’s not necessarily bad… but you will find the weak spots in the system. On the other hand, when you have a failure it is always very evident and fairly easy to repair, (but rather oily). There is no easy way to avoid this other than ‘trying’ to use the curl circuit while engaging things that are reluctant to move, this way you have a relief and the movement of the piston in the cylinder can go opposite to the direction you are expecting as your tractor pushes things. Only real fix is a bigger tractor/loader. And even then it can happen…
I have never broke anything on Kubota hydraulics but I have on MF and IH…KennyV.
It’s not necessarily bad… but you will find the weak spots in the system. On the other hand, when you have a failure it is always very evident and fairly easy to repair, (but rather oily). There is no easy way to avoid this other than ‘trying’ to use the curl circuit while engaging things that are reluctant to move, this way you have a relief and the movement of the piston in the cylinder can go opposite to the direction you are expecting as your tractor pushes things. Only real fix is a bigger tractor/loader. And even then it can happen…
I have never broke anything on Kubota hydraulics but I have on MF and IH…KennyV.