5030
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- Feb 21, 2003
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- Location
- SE Michigan in the middle of nowhere
- Tractor
- Kubota M9000 HDCC3 M9000 HDC
I have nothing to offer on that. In my time at this Kubota dealer we haven't taken a call or written a work order on an M series hydraulic shuttle. And not because of a lack of these tractors in our trade area.
In his post 5030 references adjustability of the clutch lockup pressure. Without digging into the relevant WSM I'm prepared to take his comment at face value.
It's on the side of the main case (on my open station under the seat pan but only accessible by removing the LH wheel and inner fender shield) unless you have chipmunk hands....:laughing: It's a machine screw adjustment but you need a liquid filled pressure gauge as well as the correct fitting and the lockup pressure is listed in the WSM. If it's a cab unit getting to it is even more complex. My 2004 M9000 OS was a bit low but I borrowed the gauge from my dealer and adjusted the line pressure to the OEM spec. Was a couple years ago, I think I remember it being around 1900 PSI, but again the spec is in the WSM and my WSM is in the shop, not here.
One thing to note and that is, even if the lockup pressure is correct, there will always be a 'lag' between actuation and total lockup because the hydraulic packs are just that, hydraulic fluid actuated. Not a dry clutch 'on and off' scenario but unlike a dry clutch, component internal wear is negligible. You have never had an issue with the travelling or PTO clutches on a hydraulic shuttle Kubota simply because there aren't any issues. My dealer is the same. Lots of them in the field and never touch them.
The OS I own has 6000 meter hours on it, all farm hours with a large number of them loader work, manure management, round bale loading and hay production with no issues and the only reason I checked it and adjusted it was 2 years ago I stripped all the tin off it and refinished the sheet metal, was getting pretty beat up from farming. When I had the tin off, the valve was out in the open so I checked it and it was a couple hundred PDI below spec so I adjusted it. It made NO difference in lockup time at all.
Both my M's exhibit about the same time lag in lockup in the travelling pack as well as the PTO pack and have since new. The valve itself has a built in proportioning section that senses load and adjusts the lockup accordingly so at time is can be harsher than others but that is why there is a damper plate in the bellhousing, to mitigate the harsh lockup impact on the crankshaft.
Kubota really put some serious thought and design expertise in the system and in my view, it works flawlessly. I wouldn't own a large Kubota without the hydraulic shuttle. I don't ever want to split a tractor to replace a dry clutch, done that before, a thankless and expensive task.
It will never achieve instant lockup, it's fluid controlled. IMO, a good thing from the shock load standpoint and no dry clutch replacement. I'd say at 6K hours with no issues and used hard, I've tested it and it's working fine. Same with my other M., but it only has 3000 hours on it. Still new.....