BX2200 Loader Hydraulics for Tractor without loader?

   / BX2200 Loader Hydraulics for Tractor without loader? #1  

drewkeen

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I found a used LA211 Loader with the joystick control mounted to it.

It appears that my tractor is missing lines underneath to connect to the loader. Can I buy these new? Can a hydraulic supply shop make these?

I don't know a ton about hydraulics so hoping someone can point me in the right direction.
 
   / BX2200 Loader Hydraulics for Tractor without loader? #2  
You can find part drawings on Messick's website (Or others) or Kubota.com that will educate what you need along with prices if using Messick's.

Simply type LA211 in the Kubota Model Search and follow the instructions from there.

The link is not likely to work directly, but included in the event it provides any benefit: Kubota LA211 (FRONT LOADER) Parts Diagrams Navigate to the Hydraulic section, I think drawings B01603, B01604, B03501 and B03502 are the ones you need.

Looks like everything is available.

Good luck!
 
   / BX2200 Loader Hydraulics for Tractor without loader? #3  
IIRC it should already be there. The way the 3PT works is by using one of those lines as the bypass. When I take off my loader, I have to attach one of the lines to the bypass so my pump doesn't dead center.
 
   / BX2200 Loader Hydraulics for Tractor without loader? #4  
If your tractor does not have the 3 metal lines , you will need the loader mounts, lines and brackets along with the hydraulic block that bolts to the left side of the transaxle.


David
 
   / BX2200 Loader Hydraulics for Tractor without loader? #5  
I found a used LA211 Loader with the joystick control mounted to it.

It appears that my tractor is missing lines underneath to connect to the loader. Can I buy these new? Can a hydraulic supply shop make these?

I don't know a ton about hydraulics so hoping someone can point me in the right direction.

There were (at least) 2 different models of LA211. One I believe the valve body was mounted on the loader itself and the later one, the valve body stayed on the tractor. Mine is the latter. I had to replace all 3 of my lines from the left side of the transmission to the joint up under the crankcase. There is another set of 3 pipes from there up to the valve body. This was about 5 years ago and I think the 3 lines came to around $80 total. I believe there is a block to bolt onto the transmission with the output for the three lines and you'll probably need that. And that's about the end of my expertise. :) Good luck!
 

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