Hey all,
I recently removed the hydraulic top-link, side-link, and control valve from my Kubota L4200. This tractor was formerly owned by a landscaper and I didn't need/like the extra hydraulics.
After removal, I connected the supply and return hoses together making a 'loop' to bypass the control valve, but the fluid is still circulating through the hoses, and they get hot. Is there a way to completely turn off this hydraulic flow? I may use it later on but for now I would like to disconnect/bypass it.
Thanks
I recently removed the hydraulic top-link, side-link, and control valve from my Kubota L4200. This tractor was formerly owned by a landscaper and I didn't need/like the extra hydraulics.
After removal, I connected the supply and return hoses together making a 'loop' to bypass the control valve, but the fluid is still circulating through the hoses, and they get hot. Is there a way to completely turn off this hydraulic flow? I may use it later on but for now I would like to disconnect/bypass it.
Thanks