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In Reply to: Kubota G1900 Hydrostat posted by Ed Fulton on Sunday, April 13, 2008:
I repaired my Kubota G1900 hydrostat today, and it works great! I removed the seat, rear cover, and fuel tank to get to the hydrostat. On the top of the hydrostat, I noticed a very small hydraulic leak at the suction connection. The connection is just an o-ring in a groove on the pipe, pushed into a bore in the hydrostat. Actually a poor design - but it worked fine for 10years
Drained the fluid, removed the pipe, and replaced o-rings on it. It was sucking air through this leaking o-ring connection on top of the hydrostat. Put in new fluid and filter and away we went. Very responsive - like new.
This repair made my day and I wanted to share it with you! Send me a note if you have questions.