J_J
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- Power-Trac 1445, KUBOTA B-9200HST
jim_wilson, You said:
I would like to just use the backhoe feed and return lines to feed the top and tilt setup. But the factory warnings seem to indicate that if I use them to feed another valve - and I use the 3pt at the same time (which I would be doing with the top and tilt) - I would get valve damage.
Is there a way to set this up to avoid the damage that Kubota is warning about?
What has Kubota done with their backhoe valve setup that makes it susceptible to damage - if the 3pt lever is moved and the backhoe is attached?
Jim,
The BH feed line is the source of fluid for the BH, or the remote valve.
You are probably using the feed line from the hyd block to feed a QD for the BH. If not using the BH, a jumper hose would connect the PB QD to the 3pt or the remotes.
The 3pt is not in the circuit unless you have gone to the effort to insert the BH valve in series with all valves.
To install or use your remotes, the BH QD would feed the IN port of the remote valve, and the PB from that valve would feed the 3pt, and the OUT port would go to tank.
Once you have the remotes installed, then the PB from the remotes become the FEED line for the BH, and the 3pt is out of the circuit.
If you want to use the BH and not use the remotes, then disconnect the remote input QD and use that QD for the BH.
The only problem I can see is if the BH valve does not have a high pressure port for the fluid going to the 3pt if you onnected all valves in series.
Most OUT ports are limited to about 500 psi, so if all valves are in series, and then by operating the 3pt, it may cause the 2500 psi to back up through all the valves, and perhaps cause damage the BH valve.
So to alleviate any problem, just bypass the remotes and 3pt when using the BH. The BH OUT port can go directly to tank
When using the BH, there is no need for the remotes or 3pt.
I would like to just use the backhoe feed and return lines to feed the top and tilt setup. But the factory warnings seem to indicate that if I use them to feed another valve - and I use the 3pt at the same time (which I would be doing with the top and tilt) - I would get valve damage.
Is there a way to set this up to avoid the damage that Kubota is warning about?
What has Kubota done with their backhoe valve setup that makes it susceptible to damage - if the 3pt lever is moved and the backhoe is attached?
Jim,
The BH feed line is the source of fluid for the BH, or the remote valve.
You are probably using the feed line from the hyd block to feed a QD for the BH. If not using the BH, a jumper hose would connect the PB QD to the 3pt or the remotes.
The 3pt is not in the circuit unless you have gone to the effort to insert the BH valve in series with all valves.
To install or use your remotes, the BH QD would feed the IN port of the remote valve, and the PB from that valve would feed the 3pt, and the OUT port would go to tank.
Once you have the remotes installed, then the PB from the remotes become the FEED line for the BH, and the 3pt is out of the circuit.
If you want to use the BH and not use the remotes, then disconnect the remote input QD and use that QD for the BH.
The only problem I can see is if the BH valve does not have a high pressure port for the fluid going to the 3pt if you onnected all valves in series.
Most OUT ports are limited to about 500 psi, so if all valves are in series, and then by operating the 3pt, it may cause the 2500 psi to back up through all the valves, and perhaps cause damage the BH valve.
So to alleviate any problem, just bypass the remotes and 3pt when using the BH. The BH OUT port can go directly to tank
When using the BH, there is no need for the remotes or 3pt.