Jan 4, 2006 / LA 480 Loader #1 L lithoman New member Joined Jan 4, 2006 Messages 2 Location Mooresville, IN Tractor Kubota L2900 GST Front bucket will not stay in rolled back position. Valve not seating properly?? Any thoughts??? /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
Front bucket will not stay in rolled back position. Valve not seating properly?? Any thoughts??? /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
Jan 5, 2006 / LA 480 Loader #2 K KennyV Elite Member Joined Sep 1, 2004 Messages 2,601 Location Kansas, Butler county, Just east of DooDah Tractor Kubota L4200 GSTCA How long is it staying?? It may slowly uncurl a little say overnigtht.. KennyV.
Jan 5, 2006 / LA 480 Loader Thread Starter #3 OP L lithoman New member Joined Jan 4, 2006 Messages 2 Location Mooresville, IN Tractor Kubota L2900 GST It's uncurling as soon as I let off of the control lever. It does not bleed off in the reverse position... say holding the front wheels up.
It's uncurling as soon as I let off of the control lever. It does not bleed off in the reverse position... say holding the front wheels up.
Jan 5, 2006 / LA 480 Loader #4 K KennyV Elite Member Joined Sep 1, 2004 Messages 2,601 Location Kansas, Butler county, Just east of DooDah Tractor Kubota L4200 GSTCA In that case it is probably the control valve…. You can verify that by changing the quick connects, switch the boom to the bucket, and the bucket to the boom, if the problem goes with the change you will have isolated the internal leak. KennyV.
In that case it is probably the control valve…. You can verify that by changing the quick connects, switch the boom to the bucket, and the bucket to the boom, if the problem goes with the change you will have isolated the internal leak. KennyV.