B2320 hydraulic control

oldtimer

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Hi all, am new to the Kubota world. I bought a B2320 DT new 2 years back and I still don't like the hydraulic control of the implements. It has the lever control and for me it is not very good for blade work, too much travel for the lever to react to lower or raise the implement for good level operation. I did not know this or I would have looked at another model, or make. I am used to the Ford lift systems of old.
Now the question: does anyone have a way to overcome this with the 2320 lever control. I see in the manual they have a position control on some models, is this similar to the Ford system where the implement is raised or lowered with a slight movement of the control lever.
Sorry for the long story, hope it is not confusing
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Thanks, Jim.
 

Daren Todd

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Do you have a control valve between your legs under the seat. Should be a twist knob. One way slows down the three point hitch, the other speeds it up. Had to turn it up on my l1501, so I had better control when grading


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To change that you would need to go up to an L model, the B's don't have positioning.
 

oldtimer

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Thanks guys. It was mentioned that the "B"s don't have positioning. What kind of control is on the B2320DTN or the B2320HSDN.

Jim.