dannyk
Silver Member
- Joined
- Jun 14, 2001
- Messages
- 179
- Location
- Northern Minnesota
- Tractor
- Kubota and John Deere tractors 20-40HP; skid steer loader
A couple of us with L-39s have noticed that the engine seems to labor when the loader lift arms are lowered. There is no such effect when raising the arms or curling the bucket. This seems counterintuitive, since gravity should be helping the lowering movement. When engine rpms are increased, I notice a distinct hydraulic whine when lowering the loader arms. At low rpms the engine stumbles noticeably.
Question: Do we have defective loader valves or hydraulics, or is this just something that some Kubota loaders do?
My machine has done this since the day it was delivered.
Comments by anyone having similar experiences or knowledge of loader hydraulics would be much appreciated!
Danny
Question: Do we have defective loader valves or hydraulics, or is this just something that some Kubota loaders do?
My machine has done this since the day it was delivered.
Comments by anyone having similar experiences or knowledge of loader hydraulics would be much appreciated!
Danny