My L3560 did the same thing, It is your 3rd function poppet valve. I carefully took my valve apart and found fine metal shavings in it. I removed the valve body by unscrewing the four socket head bolts holding the body onto the manifold, then cleaned it out with compressed air. you can also use a small punch with your hand to press down on each end of the spool valve to try to get it centered to see if that works before taking it apart. If the spool is not centered fluid can not return back to the reservoir for the loader hydraulics and keeps them from moving. the hydraulics might still be under pressure when disconnecting the line so be careful of the pressure and the loader coming down, Good luck!
It sounded like it was bypassing. Hydraulic pump was running underload, but nothing was moving. Orange Tractor Talk has several knowledgeable Kubota people over there that may be able to give you a better idea of what is going on and which direction to head to try to fix it.
If it affects the 3 point as well, I’m skeptical that it’s just the third function. The 3 point is probably fed upstream of the loader (mine certainly is). I guess you’ll have to see how it goes!
I didn't get it on video, but the 3 point would raise rapidly to where the lever was set when the tractor was turned off, which added to my suspicion it was an electronic thing. It seemed like as soon as power was cut to the third function, the diverter valve closed and pressure returned elsewhere in the system - in this case, the 3 point.
I had same problem and it was solenoids in 3 rd function valve- test it by sticking Allen wrench in top and bottom if don’t open and close properly you know it is solenoid..
With all your new knowledge I can see a new sign on your property Kubota service center. 👍
Great problem solving Phil...glad to see you found the issue and are back in business!
mine had a loose swival joint under the joystick boot and would not lower but not intermitant problem
Get that WD up in underneath your loader control stick Phil, won't hurt a thing and she'll work like butter!!
My L3560 did the same thing, It is your 3rd function poppet valve. I carefully took my valve apart and found fine metal shavings in it. I removed the valve body by unscrewing the four socket head bolts holding the body onto the manifold, then cleaned it out with compressed air. you can also use a small punch with your hand to press down on each end of the spool valve to try to get it centered to see if that works before taking it apart. If the spool is not centered fluid can not return back to the reservoir for the loader hydraulics and keeps them from moving. the hydraulics might still be under pressure when disconnecting the line so be careful of the pressure and the loader coming down, Good luck!
What was it? I am in the same boat
Same here but don't have a 3rd function?
It sounded like it was bypassing. Hydraulic pump was running underload, but nothing was moving. Orange Tractor Talk has several knowledgeable Kubota people over there that may be able to give you a better idea of what is going on and which direction to head to try to fix it.
If it affects the 3 point as well, I’m skeptical that it’s just the third function. The 3 point is probably fed upstream of the loader (mine certainly is). I guess you’ll have to see how it goes!
I didn't get it on video, but the 3 point would raise rapidly to where the lever was set when the tractor was turned off, which added to my suspicion it was an electronic thing. It seemed like as soon as power was cut to the third function, the diverter valve closed and pressure returned elsewhere in the system - in this case, the 3 point.
its cold - read the section in L3901 op manual about warming up the engine.. the hydrolic oil needs to warm up..
The intermittent issue shown in this video has happened when fully warmed up and in all kinds of weather.
I had same problem and it was solenoids in 3 rd function valve- test it by sticking Allen wrench in top and bottom if don’t open and close properly you know it is solenoid..
Thanks for the info. can you clarity what/where you stick a allen wrench in to check?
@@WoodsTreeFarm right on top of black cylinder / solenoid has a silver circle on top, same for the bottom..