Kuhn hydraulic block

Ayd1988

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Hi would anyone on here know of who makes the hydraulic block for the 50.1 H EMC W fert spreader. Have phones dealers and they say it’s unavailable. Looking for alternatives. The part number is R3087367
 

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Ayd1988

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The valve block controls the disc speed via a couple of PWM valves as far as I’m aware, have found the part number for the 50.2 valve block R 3087516 which looks very similar but will do some more investigation tomorrow to make sure.
 

Ayd1988

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Yes very badly corroded, have just bought the spreader, I knew it was bad before buying but didn’t realise quite how bad it was, and after doing 70 acres today fine it’s now developed a leak.
 

Ayd1988

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Thanks @Mr Happy, unfortunately not been able to get a hydraulic schematic diagram as of yet. However local dealer can get the new block off the .2 machines. I have looked through both parts books and all the valves in the block have the same part numbers, Apart from .2 block doesn’t need pressure switch, there is however a blank port where it could be fitted. Both mounting brackets have the same part numbers. After speaking with Kuhn this morning to check whether they have been superseded etc. They said that they look similar but couldn’t confirm they would do the same job. If anyone wanted to look through the diagrams and give opinions I would be very grateful before I order and have my pants pulled down. 🙈
 

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aidan

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Yes very badly corroded, have just bought the spreader, I knew it was bad before buying but didn’t realise quite how bad it was, and after doing 70 acres today fine it’s now developed a leak.

there is a hole in the aluminimum block itself is the problem statement rather than a leak where a hose/valve/fitting connects ?
 

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