Recent content by BrianNH

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    hydraulic Cylinder Spraying

    Thanks for all your replies. I removed some surface rust with Emory cloth, replaced 9 O-rings, reassembled and installed the parts, added 3 GAL of oil and the tractor works great. No leaks. 2 hours of plowing out from this April snow storm. Thanks for all your help people. Brian
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    hydraulic Cylinder Spraying

    Hi Dan. The schematic you provided is the one I should be using. Thanks for that reference. With your help, I was able to confirm part numbers in Parts Manual page G04-L. The link to the Hydraulic Block Kit doesn’t include part numbers, but I suspect my local dealer knowledge should help...
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    hydraulic Cylinder Spraying

    Hi Dan. Is the OEM cover you reference on page G06-L with a bolt, plug and O-ring part number 04810-00100? Now that I look at the parts there are actually 9 O-rings - 6 of the same kind on the hydraulic port (3 on each side) and 3 on the OEM cover, one of which is bigger than the other two. How...
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    hydraulic Cylinder Spraying

    Hi Old Hokie. The loader is an LB400.
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    hydraulic Cylinder Spraying

    Hi Old Hokie. Thanks for you reply and helpin to clarify my understanding of this issue and parts. I don’t know if hand what the loader is but it makes perfect sense that the optional hydraulic block is pile be associated with that implement. I’ll look into that. Thanks so much!
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    hydraulic Cylinder Spraying

    Hi NIW. Thanks for your reply! I appreciate your feedback and knowing exactly the part names. 1. REMOVAL: I did remove the block/valve tap block and the hydraulic tap block. Super easy, two bolts, three nuts and two hydraulic lines nuts. See images. 2. EXISTING PARTS: There are 6 O-rings mated...
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    hydraulic Cylinder Spraying

    Hi, PROBLEM: leaking hydraulic cylinder ISSUE: My Kubota L2600DT out of know where started leaking hydraulic fluid at the hydraulic cylinder when under working conditions - using the front bucket to lift and move fallen tree parts. TROUBLESHOOTING : I was able to run the tractor and noticed...
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    Steering Linkage L2600DT

    Thanks Dave! I will do that immediately.
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    Steering Linkage L2600DT

    I removed the left side steering linkage (drag linkage) as part of the front axle case oil seal replacement. The split pin and castellated nut was removed from the drag linkage easily. However, during installation of the castellated nut the drag linkage threaded stud spins in place and the nut...
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    L2600DT Front Axle and Case: Replacing Seals

    200mph. I am familiar with inspecting bearings on expensive mountain bikes (preferred equipment!), however, what should I be looking for regarding tractor axle bearings? Here is what I think: Shiny bearings not rusty or marred Smooth operation without any grittiness Thanks
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    L2600DT Front Axle and Case: Replacing Seals

    Thanks for the intel. Still waiting on the dang part!
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    L2600DT Front Axle and Case: Replacing Seals

    I’m replacing the following: Front Axle case oil seal #T0270-1315-2 Front Axle oil seal #37650-4353-0 Front Axle o-ring #31353-4413-0 The front axle case oil seal is leaking. QUESTIONS: 1) The existing gear oil remains pooled in the valleys. Should I pump out all of the oil or not? 2) Should...
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    L2600DT - RPM Surge and Lag Issue

    Hi wolfman, Thank you for the WSM link. The tractor has a strong flow to the IP. When I replaced fuel filter, there was not an O-ring to replace. Nor does the Illustrated Parts Manual list a fuel filter O-ring. The aforementioned Manual does list an O-Ring for the Filter Breather Plug. I do...
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    L245 throttle is sporadic

    I have a L2600DT with the Illustrated Parts Manual, Assembly Manual and Owners Manual (tractor and FEL). Is there another "book" I should purchase for when I need to service my tractor beyond the regular maintenance intervals? Thanks! Brian
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    L2600DT - RPM Surge and Lag Issue

    Wolfan, With regard to my L2600DT RPM surging and dropping, I confirmed the following: 1. Good diesel flow to the filter and injector pump. 2. System is well bled. 3. Removed the fuel injector needle valve (used to bleed the injector pump) and flanged bolt/shaft (fuel line connection)...