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Russell King
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Adjust position control on 3ph
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No not if there is a squealing noise (dumps pressure at a safe pressure setting). If you truly deadhead a hydraulic circuit without a...
Yesterday at 2:20 PM
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Russell King
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Adjust position control on 3ph
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See post #2 in this thread for how to adjust the linkage on one model of Kubota (not your mode!) It should provide you some information...
Yesterday at 1:31 PM
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Putting the cart before the horse…..Three Phase power question???????
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Just to clarify…How many converters did you use? If more than one why? I can swear when I was discussing the use of small single phase...
Yesterday at 12:44 PM
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Explain this feature and function please.......?
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BTW, the 'loader lock' does NOT lock the loader at a height or position, it merely 'deactivates' the lever. So the loader can still...
Yesterday at 11:48 AM
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Russell King
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Putting the cart before the horse…..Three Phase power question???????
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Sorry for my misunderstanding of your comment and my lack of understanding about the VFDs creation of the third phase. Here is a link...
Saturday at 1:30 PM
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Russell King
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Putting the cart before the horse…..Three Phase power question???????
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Notice that @ken erickson says “3 VFD single phase converters” to get from single phase to shift the phases 120 degrees from each other...
Saturday at 11:09 AM
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Flushing hydraulic fluid from implement
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To get fresh fluid into an empty cylinder hook it to the tractor and cycle the control valves several times to pressurize the lines...
Saturday at 10:34 AM
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Daily Chuckle
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Or get a horoscope camera. It will give you a picture of your future ;)
Thursday at 8:45 PM
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Russell King
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Daily Chuckle
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@Daren Todd You might want to look at an boroscope camera if you need to get into tight spaces and get a picture or inspect stuff...
Thursday at 7:30 PM
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Russell King
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Starting Trouble
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Kubota has some interesting ways of controlling the flow of fuel. Sometimes there is a control system (computer), sometimes it is a...
Thursday at 1:27 PM
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Russell King
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Starting Trouble
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That is an odd situation that I have not heard of before. But first, stop using the starting fluid since you will destroy the engine...
Thursday at 12:33 PM
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Russell King
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Rear Wheel Noise
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If you have two piece rear wheels you might have looseness at the rim to center plate bolts. Bolts can be loose or there can be...
Thursday at 9:00 AM
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Russell King
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Flushing hydraulic fluid from implement
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Cylinders are a bit messy but you can do it by taking the hoses off and pressurizing one end with air. The piston will move down and...
Wednesday at 12:25 PM
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Diagnosing L245 not cranking
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Oh yeah. Duh. I wasn't thinking about the ground and was just focusing on the positive wiring. Too many years dealing with A/V signal...
Wednesday at 12:08 PM
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Russell King
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Diagnosing L245 not cranking
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The tops are connected to positive power (red highlights) by the jumpers but the bottoms are connected to ground through the block...
Wednesday at 10:21 AM
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