Hydraulic hoses

   / Hydraulic hoses #1  

Crutches

Member
Joined
Jul 10, 2005
Messages
31
Location
North Florida
Tractor
Kubota L3600
I have a Kubota L3600 with a front end loader. The loader hydraulic hoses are dry rotten and starting to leak. It is obvious how to disconnect and replace them but how do you bleed the line after a new hose is installed? There is nothing in the owners manual about this subject.
 
   / Hydraulic hoses #2  
Cycle functions a few times and the air will be sent to tank.
 
   / Hydraulic hoses #3  
<font color="blue"> ( ... but how do you bleed the line after a new hose is installed? ) </font>

You do not have to bleed hydraulic lines.
 
   / Hydraulic hoses #4  
Crutches,
My John Deere manual says to raise the FEL to max height a couple times and check the oil level. Extend the bucket cylinder several times and check the oil level. They instruct you to do this 8 times, but this is for when you replace or rebuild a cylinder, so I would assume that if you do this a few times all of the air would bleed to the oil storage tank like the other poster said. You probably do not have to check the oil level as well. If the FEL acts spongy, do it a few more times.
 
   / Hydraulic hoses #5  
Just to state the obvious (but I didn't know the first time) you can get hydraulic hoses made to order at pretty much anyplace that sells hydraulics stuff.

There is no need to get a Kubota or Deere replacement part.
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2010 MACK MRU613 GARBAGE TRUCK (A51243)
2010 MACK MRU613...
2017 Ford F-450 Crew Cab Mason Dump Truck (A50323)
2017 Ford F-450...
**SALVAGE ROW STARTS HERE** (A51243)
**SALVAGE ROW...
2017 JLG 10054 10,000LB 4x4 Rough Terrain Telehandler (A50322)
2017 JLG 10054...
2015 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Pickup Truck (A50323)
2015 Chevrolet...
Unused 2025 CFG XZ20R Mini Excavator (A50322)
Unused 2025 CFG...
 
Top