Kubota "Shockless Ride", SoftDrive or equivalent accumulator?

   / Kubota "Shockless Ride", SoftDrive or equivalent accumulator? #1  

mcfarmall

Veteran Member
Joined
Oct 1, 2015
Messages
1,483
Location
Kalamazoo, MI
Tractor
Kubota M5660, Farmall C, JD 260 lawn tractor
Anybody have one of these on their loader? Thinking about getting one on my tractor when I order it.

Pros-Cons...is it worth the $$$ or not so much?

Watched a couple vids on YouTube and it looks like it might help when transporting loads over rough terrain.

Thanks in advance.
 
   / Kubota "Shockless Ride", SoftDrive or equivalent accumulator? #2  
Yup... thats a definite maybe :D:D:D
 
   / Kubota "Shockless Ride", SoftDrive or equivalent accumulator? #3  
Never used one, but dealer told me once you have it, you don't want one with out it. Mind you that was on the ALO Quicke built Kubota loaders we can get in Canada on the M series.
 
   / Kubota "Shockless Ride", SoftDrive or equivalent accumulator? #4  
Anybody have "Shockless Ride" on their loader?

It looks like it might help when transporting loads over rough terrain.

I have W.R. Long's aftermarket "Comfort Ride" on my Kubota L3560.

If you transport full bucket loads of dirt or brush on pallet forks over significant distances material drop is reduced 95% with a Loader damper installed. (Transporting dirt over residential roads this means minimal to no spillage to clean up.)

I do considerable property maintenance which includes transporting brush and downed trees 1/3 mile to a community burn pit and transporting dirt in the opposite direction, hence a worthwhile productivity enhancement as you are able to drive 50% faster.

Photo #2 is the actual "Comfort Ride" unit.
 

Attachments

  • DSC00080.JPG
    DSC00080.JPG
    7.7 MB · Views: 406
  • DSC00079.JPG
    DSC00079.JPG
    7.6 MB · Views: 494
Last edited:
   / Kubota "Shockless Ride", SoftDrive or equivalent accumulator? #5  
Anybody have one of these on their loader? Thinking about getting one on my tractor when I order it.

Pros-Cons...is it worth the $$$ or not so much?

Watched a couple vids on YouTube and it looks like it might help when transporting loads over rough terrain.

Thanks in advance.

Yes, get it. Highly suggested.
I have it on both my big Kubotas.
Does great job of taking the heavy pounding out of carrying objects with your loader. Enables you to travel faster over rough ground without bouncing the load out of bucket or forks. I would never own another tractor/loader without it.
 

Attachments

  • 25CF2B77-E17B-47A5-B175-A6C2DE22931F.jpeg
    25CF2B77-E17B-47A5-B175-A6C2DE22931F.jpeg
    4.1 MB · Views: 277
  • 4CE27188-7B05-46E4-8F9B-A3FE33C6295D.jpeg
    4CE27188-7B05-46E4-8F9B-A3FE33C6295D.jpeg
    5.7 MB · Views: 239
   / Kubota "Shockless Ride", SoftDrive or equivalent accumulator? #6  
Nice feature. It is useful on washboard travel or at road speed even empty; anywhere that FELs tend to get bouncy. It takes about 75% of the bounce out.
That should reduce wear on the whole loader & hydraulics....maybe on the front axle pivots too.

JD calls their version "Comfort Ride". It engages/disengages when stopped via a dashboard solenoid switch. The solenoid switch makes it handy.

I'd get it again, especially at Kubota's add-on price. And I'd combine it with an aftermarket Grammer air ride suspension seat.
rScotty
 
   / Kubota "Shockless Ride", SoftDrive or equivalent accumulator? #7  
Nice feature. It is useful on washboard travel or at road speed even empty; anywhere that FELs tend to get bouncy. It takes about 75% of the bounce out.
That should reduce wear on the whole loader & hydraulics....maybe on the front axle pivots too.

JD calls their version "Comfort Ride". It engages/disengages when stopped via a dashboard solenoid switch. The solenoid switch makes it handy.

I'd get it again, especially at Kubota's add-on price. And I'd combine it with an aftermarket Grammer air ride suspension seat.
rScotty

RScotty brings up a small thing I don’t like about the Kubota shockless ride....
On the Kubota, you have to get out of the cab and turn a knob to turn it off/on. Probably cheaper and more reliable that way, but other brands like Deere have a switch on dash to turn off/on. Personally, Id rather be able to turn off/on from cab :)
It’s also possible Kubota now offers a more modern version with a dash mounted switch....
 
   / Kubota "Shockless Ride", SoftDrive or equivalent accumulator? #8  
It looks like it's just a hydraulic hose to the accumulator. You could plumb an electric solenoid valve into the hose.
 
   / Kubota "Shockless Ride", SoftDrive or equivalent accumulator? #9  
It looks like it's just a hydraulic hose to the accumulator. You could plumb an electric solenoid valve into the hose.
Before the manual valve? And just leave the manual valve in the on position, I guess?
 
   / Kubota "Shockless Ride", SoftDrive or equivalent accumulator? #10  
This post peaked my interest. I carry heavy loads at low speed all the time over rough ground. Don’t know if Kubota makes a kit for TL1350 loader. Looked at WR Long site and Kubota. Each had two accumulators.

In Long description two different pressure ratings for the accumulators. Maybe both the same accumulator with different charge pressures. Some hoses and brackets.

Kubota had lots of hoses, hard lines , accumulators and brackets for specific loaders.

May need two accumulators to cushion in a broader range of pressure/weight?

Anyone diy an accumulator for cushion? Maybe I have a too simplistic view of what is needed. A tee into the loader lift line from the loader valve. One line to the accumulator. Like the idea of a solenoid valve to turn off for maximum breakout/lift force. A solenoid valve would also reduce lines needed to access a manual valve.
Next would be pressure rating and charge pressure. While the pump is -2300psi max, the pressure by a bouncing load is 3,000?, 5,000 psi?

Always wanted a permanent mount pressure gauge to measure loader lift and be calibrated for weight. They make such things too. Utilize the same line also.
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2019 John Deere HPX615E 4x4 Gator (A46684)
2019 John Deere...
2014 Ford F-150 Pickup Truck (A46684)
2014 Ford F-150...
2014 UTILITY 53X102 DRY VAN TRAILER (A45678)
2014 UTILITY...
Boat Trailer - NO Title (A49251)
Boat Trailer - NO...
Rear Wheel Weights (set of 2) (A49251)
Rear Wheel Weights...
2010 UTILITY 53X102 DRY VAN TRAILER (A45678)
2010 UTILITY...
 
Top