Hi, I have recently bought an old Kubota k008, the blue model made around 1999.
I did notice the blade was drifting down slightly in the couple weeks I have had it, but now it has completely failed and will not come back up.
As you operate the lever you can see the pipes move and it does try to move up at idle, as soon as you turn up the throttle it looses the little power it has and falls to the floor.
This model has expanding tracks which must be on the same circuit as the dozer blade, there is a switchover lever for them.
The expanding tracks seem to be fine, as does every other ram on the digger.
Initially I took apart the dozer ram and had it rebuilt with new seals, this did nothing to fix the problem.
Next I took apart the switchover lever block, but again this seems fine.
I'm concerned it will be a problem with the rotary joint , or the valve block.
But I don't want to mess with anything unnecessarily, and I'm already heading down that road.
I simply don't have the money to get a fitter out,
I would love some guidance on how to diagnose the faulty component,
If anybody could share some wisdom I would really appreciate it.
I did notice the blade was drifting down slightly in the couple weeks I have had it, but now it has completely failed and will not come back up.
As you operate the lever you can see the pipes move and it does try to move up at idle, as soon as you turn up the throttle it looses the little power it has and falls to the floor.
This model has expanding tracks which must be on the same circuit as the dozer blade, there is a switchover lever for them.
The expanding tracks seem to be fine, as does every other ram on the digger.
Initially I took apart the dozer ram and had it rebuilt with new seals, this did nothing to fix the problem.
Next I took apart the switchover lever block, but again this seems fine.
I'm concerned it will be a problem with the rotary joint , or the valve block.
But I don't want to mess with anything unnecessarily, and I'm already heading down that road.
I simply don't have the money to get a fitter out,
I would love some guidance on how to diagnose the faulty component,
If anybody could share some wisdom I would really appreciate it.
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