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A few pics of my Kubota shows the hydraulic configuration of the 3-pt linkage levelling system. 2 hydraulic pipes feed into a 2 way actuator to adjust the level of the right link.

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My question is - couldn't these pipes be connected instead to a double spool valve since I don't require the levelling function of the 3 point linkage system. The levelling actuator of the right link is operated by electronic controls on a panel on the right mudguard - in conjunction with a sensor OR, it can simply be operated by a rocker switch under the seat

 

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I appreciate any feedback from the hydraulics experts - Jim

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Those two bolts where the pipes go in are almost certainly blanking bolts that you remove and fit pipes to for another service. Easy peasy.

 

Looks a nice clean tractor by the way :thumbup1:

 

Thanks Doobin - I figured that was probably the business end of the hydraulics system - just wanted to make sure

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