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Any Kubota experts here?

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    Posted: 21 May 2021 at 9:52pm
My 20 year old Kubota M110 which I bought new has a problem with the electronic 3 point control.  It has push buttons for up and down in the cab and on the fender outside, which I really like.  For some reason the inside buttons won't work but the ones on the fender do, It's a pain to have to reach outside to raise or lower a blade when plowing snow in the winter.  The fuses are all OK and there is no rodent damage to the wires.  I'm thinking it might be the electronics box under the console.  Hate to tear into it and even less want to find out what a new one would cost.  Any ideas? TIA  
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Could be a bad connection, poor ground, relay, switch...

I don't have one, just guessing.
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I would take this question over to orange tractor talks forum.  Someone there might have experienced the same problem...

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curious was I, so I downloaed the M110 owners manual. The 3pt quick raise/lower switch probably is defective( worn out...).
Good news that the fender switches work AND the 3pt 'up/dn motor unit' ! I assume there's 2 sets, left and right, and they all work ? That wiring harness is $2500+ Canucks...ouch...
Have no idea what's involved in removing the cab 3pt switch, but it'll have to come out. Most rocker switches have tabs on the back, so switch  oushes into hole, tabs spring out to hold it. I haven't found a 'wiring diagram' so I don't know HOW it's wired . The switch 'looks' like it could be a simple 3 position rocker, so either it'll have 3 pins or 6 pins.
Since you have neither up or down, I think the switch is bad but again I don't know how it'they're all connected(hopefully no 'computer' ).
The guys at OTT are a good bunch,been on there for 3 years.

OOPSY.. forgot to ask WHICH 'M110' do you have.... kubota parts list 5-6 versions !!! NOT all the same, saw 2 different  3pt control panels..... so... we gotta start with your tractor model, go from there.

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Edited by jaybmiller - 22 May 2021 at 6:10am
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Old fashion tractors with mechanical levers to the hydraulic control valves never have this problem. It's planned obsolescence and extreme repair parts cost to make you give up trying to repair something and buy the newest, latest and greatest Angry
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I would agree with Jay... the inside switch gets 10 TIMES more usage and has failed after 20 years... Good news is the outside switches work , wires work, motor works... so that helps narrow down the problem.
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