HarleyBob
Silver Member
I have a Kubota rear hydraulic valve (this problem mentioned in previous post) that kicks out of detent when running a log splitter.
My dealer solution is the standard answer... use a bungee to hold the valve on to deliver constant flow to log splitter, which has its own operation valve. I have been told that this may be fixed
using a Flow Control Valve inline coming back to the tractor.
Does anyone know how to contact Kubota to ask questions about the pressure characteristics of their valves etc? I have
found the dealers good at selling but not so good at advice.
HarleyBob
My dealer solution is the standard answer... use a bungee to hold the valve on to deliver constant flow to log splitter, which has its own operation valve. I have been told that this may be fixed
using a Flow Control Valve inline coming back to the tractor.
Does anyone know how to contact Kubota to ask questions about the pressure characteristics of their valves etc? I have
found the dealers good at selling but not so good at advice.
HarleyBob