Posted by jm. on August 12, 2019 at 17:27:51 from (75.106.89.113):
In Reply to: Kubota question posted by Richard G. on August 12, 2019 at 12:18:34:
Richard, first of all I have been around KUBOTA for years, the 30 series uses a tandem pump engine mounted right side front. You did not really give me a lot or at least what I need to know. A better test would be how many pounds will the loader lift? Is it a Kubota loader? By you saying the steering is weak I like the others suspect, bad fluid,low fluid, clogged filter and on and on . We have a flow meter that hooks right on top of the pump out put and make checks. Parts for the pump are sold separate but most times it is cheaper to replace the pump. The tractor as you described running wit weak pump will bring 8 grand or more a Idabell auction, you need to be buying the unit. Fixed and running 12 thousand on up to 16 or so depending on hours and tires. My e-mail is open if you need help.
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