txdon
Super Star Member
Egon, That was the line that was repaired before. There could have been a negative effect from the heat of the first repair since it was so close.
<font color="blue"> "Hydraulic system should be designed for any pressure the unit may be subjected to." </font>
I agree with you (that's why I conversed with Kubota on the first rupture) the hydraulic system should be designed to handle this with some relief valve in the system.
Does anyone know if it is feasible to install an in-line relief valve or warning signal - or would this cause some negative FEL operations/conditions. Of course I will check with Kubota also, if TBN can not find fault with it.
<font color="blue"> "Hydraulic system should be designed for any pressure the unit may be subjected to." </font>
I agree with you (that's why I conversed with Kubota on the first rupture) the hydraulic system should be designed to handle this with some relief valve in the system.
Does anyone know if it is feasible to install an in-line relief valve or warning signal - or would this cause some negative FEL operations/conditions. Of course I will check with Kubota also, if TBN can not find fault with it.