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    hydraulic issues on a tractor...been help

    My dad is trying to plant some seed this weekend. He has a Kubota 125 horse tractor with 195 hours on it. The front end loader is working but not the 3pt arms nor the rear hydraulics. The odd thing is the same pump runs both the front end loader and the ones on the back. Any ideas what is causing that? He can't get the wheels up or down on his disc. Any help is appreciated

    #2
    Worth a shot

    I forgot to mention in the above post that I have a frontend loader on the L275 DT. The hydraulics are served from the same pump as the 3 point hitch and the loader worked fine. Therefore we knew it was not a pump problem.

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      #3
      Has he change out hyd filters there are 3 I think one inside another. My M9540 has them under right rear wheel . Also check the knob behind seat to make sure nobody has messed with it. It regulates the flow and rise and fall of 3 pt arms....Mainly check fluid level.......Andy

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        #4
        Might try and call the dealer this morning Many service departments are open on Saturday. I think Normangee might be.

        If the fluid low?

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          #5
          sounds like you have blocked flow to you rear and low flow to the front. check the fluid level, add if needed and might need to change the filters as well. It isnt that big of job. The system is pretty basic.

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            #6
            Sounds like their is a bypass there somewhere, have the three point or the remotes ever worked on the tractor?

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              #7
              Fluids are good. And the Norman gee dealer has been less than helpful. Houston county equipment has been trying. Front end loader lifted the disc off the trailer with no problems and I think they said it weighed near 4000 lbs. It all used to work. Thanks for the input

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                #8
                remove a quick disconnect off your remote lines and see if it is pushing any fluid
                I know one of my tractors has a lever I can flip to turn the fluid off to my remotes

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by az2tx View Post
                  remove a quick disconnect off your remote lines and see if it is pushing any fluid
                  I know one of my tractors has a lever I can flip to turn the fluid off to my remotes
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