I'm having trouble with my L3830 Kubota tractor loader. load is running slow up and down but curling ok. What could it be?
Try to disconnect, clean and reconnect your raise and lower hoses and see if that fixes it. If not, try swapping the raise/lower hoses with the curl hoses. That should tell you if the issue is on the tractor side or the loader side.I'm having trouble with my L3830 Kubota tractor loader. load is running slow up and down but curling ok. What could it be?
what rpm? if increased - any effect?I'm having trouble with my L3830 Kubota tractor loader. load is running slow up and down but curling ok. What could it be?
I did the upper connections but will try the ones connected to the loaderTry to disconnect, clean and reconnect your raise and lower hoses and see if that fixes it. If not, try swapping the raise/lower hoses with the curl hoses. That should tell you if the issue is on the tractor side or the loader side.
what rpm? if increased - any effect?
2000 rpm. It did not help.what rpm? if increased - any effect?
I would try swapping them and see if the raise/lower works normally when connected to the curl ports. Also check if the curl is slow when connected to the raise/lower ports.I did the upper connections but will try the ones connected to the loader
2000 rpm. It did not help.
I thinking that could be the problem. Did you adjustment it yourself? If so how did you do the adjustment.I had a similar issue with my B2650. Turns out my 3pt feedback was out of adjustment. Just throwing that out there, but I have no clue if your rig runs a similar hydro circuit.
I thinking that could be the problem. Did you adjustment it yourself? If so how did you do the adjustment.
On mine the rod was broken. I did the replacement and rough adjustment and had my dealer tweak it when it was in for an unrelated reason. You want to make sure the pump doesn’t dead head at top of travel.I thinking that could be the problem. Did you adjustment it yourself? If so how did you do the adjustment.