Troubleshooting uneven implement response hydraulic vs electronic causes

Edgework

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While I was in the shed with my Kubota, I noticed that sometimes the implements act a little funky sometimes they’re slow, and other times they lag. Let’s share some tips, tricks, and quick checks to see if we’re dealing with a hydraulic hiccup or an electronic gremlin before it messes up our work.
 
Experienced the same issue last season, one moment my loader was running smoothly, and the next, it seemed to take a break. Turned out, it was just a sticky valve and a dirty filter. A quick clean and flush did the trick and everything was up and running again. No more mystery delays
 
After a long day of brush hogging I noticed the controls were feeling a bit sluggish as if they needed to think things over first.
I checked the connections topped off the fluid and discovered a loose ground.
Once I fixed that, the Kubota went back to being its normal self smooth as butter
 
My tractor started acting up while I was out in the snow and I really thought something serious was wrong. Turns out it was just low fluid and a clogged filter causing the hiccups. A few simple checks kept me from panicking and saved me from a chilly walk home.
 

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