I took the two swing cylinders off of my Kubota L35 backhoe about 4 months ago and did not take pictures (stupidity on my part). Can anyone post a drawing of how the 4 hose go back on? Many thanks to anyone who helps me on this.
Might be able to rough install them to see how the hoses are bent and the reach of each hose?? Kind of hang one hose up there and see how it fits? Like installing spark plug wires in custom lengths. Ever put plug wires on a straight 6 engine?
Might be able to rough install them to see how the hoses are bent and the reach of each hose?? Kind of hang one hose up there and see how it fits? Like installing spark plug wires in custom lengths. Ever put plug wires on a straight 6 engine?
Does two hoses go from cylinder to cylinder? Thanks
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cpurvis
On swing cylinders, I suspect that the top of one cylinder is connected to the bottom of the other because you're pushing with one and pulling with the other.
On swing cylinders, I suspect that the top of one cylinder is connected to the bottom of the other because you're pushing with one and pulling with the other.View attachment 53470
On swing cylinders, I suspect that the top of one cylinder is connected to the bottom of the other because you're pushing with one and pulling with the other.View attachment 53470
Looking at the picture the left cylinder has 3 fittings, I have 2 hoses for 2 of them, at a loss to what goes on 3rd one. Thanks Mr. Purvis. I will make a drawing showing the fittings, I will have to get my neighbor to show me how to post it.
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cpurvis
If you have the repair manual, that's going to be your best source of information.