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    Additional cylinder for a dummy

    This is possible for sure, however, in my opinion? Expensive. Electric Option: (flip a switch to modify the loader control function) https://www.amazon.com/Hydraulic-Solenoid-Selector-Diverter-Valve/dp/B077BS9G2Z You would need 2x of these. One for the top link and one for the side tilt...
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    Additional cylinder for a dummy

    Yes, in theory. 1) Hose out of PB port on loader control to PRESSURE IN on rear remote control. 2) Hose out of PB port on rear remote control to the hose that WAS in PB loader valve. 3) Hose from TANK port on rear remote control to a newly installed Tee in the TANK port hose found at the...
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    Additional cylinder for a dummy

    This diagram is exactly correct and what I did on my B2150. I cut the hardline that runs down the right side of the transmission tunnel and brazed in two 90* elbows. Come off the front hard line elbow and go to the pressure in on the rear remote valve, then out the PB circuit back to the other...
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    Rear hydraulics - HELP!!

    I kept it simple, left to right ports match left to right sticks. Up on stick pressurizes top port, down on stick pressurizes lower port. Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk
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    Rear hydraulics - HELP!!

    So I figured I would post the follow-up solution in case anyone was experiencing similar. ...no judging now...it's extremely tight in the spot I picked to install the valve :) I had the Pressure and Power-Beyond connections swapped, therefore, fluid successfully passed through the valve...
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    Rear hydraulics - HELP!!

    I have installed this 3 spool valve after the loader spool and before the rear 3 point control. https://www.surpluscenter.com/Brands/Prince-Mfg/3-Spool-8-GPM-Prince-MB31BBB5C1-DA-Valve-9-7863.axd I made sure it's in power beyond configuration, I do have 3 point control so it should be...
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    Powder Coat FEL Bucket

    Re: Power Coat FEL Bucket When I redid my Kubota I sprayed the entire chassis with a base coat of POR15 then a topcoat of Kubota #2. It holds up really well but on a high wear item like the bucket, don't expect showroom quality for long. This is brand new vs 2 years of use. Definitely not...
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    Switching between 3PT and BH77

    This is what I use on mine: https://stores.ruralking.com/pd/rural-king-collinsville-il-46/all/locking-pto-pins-38-clam-of-2-s070941ybu/ Quick and effective. Hard to lose in the dirt.
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    B8200HST Mower Deck with FEL

    :D:D:D That's funny! But since you asked, I had to go research what 'actually' was supposed to fit my B2150... you know for forum accuracy and all... RC60-21 (60" MMM) - below is a sample from Google search: I was hoping to get a RC72 but Craigslist wasn't understanding that. Besides, the...
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    B8200HST Mower Deck with FEL

    I've got a B2150 that I shoved a MMM under while keeping the FEL attached, which is similar to the 8200. As stated before, stock will not allow it to happen - cutting and welding will! Fair warning... it's TIGHT! Had to lengthen the driveshaft of the MMM Had to lengthen the front mount arms...
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    Measuring HST Pressures

    Does anyone know the thread that would be found on these rediculously overpriced adapters from Kubota? I woulud be willing to spend the ~$25 on 60821 and 60811 to make up the high pressure adapter, however, the third component 50341 has a price tag of $235.....
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    Sun shade canopy repair

    I rebuilt one from my family (they got the new one and I was left with the cleanup duty, somehow...) using childrens clay for a mold and 2-part epoxy with fiberglass tape. Cut away the loose pieces to get down to solid fiberglass: Pressed the clay against the straight section of canopy to...
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    bleeding fuel line

    I had a dirty fuel tank issue that would cause mine to run out of fuel about once a month. I could get going again by blowing back on the fuel line from the filter to the tank, reinstall the fuel line, then 'bleed' the system. I found rather than cracking each injector line at the injectors, I...
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    HST Odd Behavior

    That's an interesting question. I don't think it is slipping based on other usage, i.e. I would think it would slip in low range more often than just when I am using hydraulic flow for 3 pt arms. Any suggestions as to a better way to test it? It's a brand new disk and pressure plate by the way...
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    HST Odd Behavior

    Totally agree and you can imagine my frustration - definitally testing my patience and knowledge. Agreed, this was done immediatly once it was determined the change did not make a difference. By the way, since the spool valve has now been changed, the hydraulic loader performance is back up...
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    HST Odd Behavior

    This could be, but if that's the case I think something is vastly wrong, maybe in the hookups of lines - but I don't think I have anything wrong. The charge pump does all the heavy lifting for the loader and rear lift arms and supplies a small head pressure to the trans pump. If it is putting...
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    HST Odd Behavior

    Tested tonight. Odd thing was it didn't seem to respond the same until the temperature came up and once I really started pushing it. Had to really dig in clay with loader to replicate, box blade was easier to replicate. Tried to take a video of it, see link below. Box engaged enough to get all...
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    HST Odd Behavior

    This man is on point! Let me add comments in another color maybe... >
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    HST Odd Behavior

    Good point, I think I knew that though not sure why I thought so recent. I seem to remember doing the hourly math in my head for a ~20 year old tractor when I made the purchase 2 years ago... Oopsie! :) Thank's for calling me out, can always count on the experts! :D
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    HST Odd Behavior

    Greetings all! I've got a 2001 B2150 HST with a little north of 3K hours on it (was an old state owned unit) that I have split, thrown some new parts around, and repainted to like new - all while hoping the HST was solid... For the most part it is. Definitely has some noticeable power loss...