I recently bought the backhoe that came attached to a tractor, it has been slow to move and intermittent on if it will move at times. the previous owner said he had changed the oil and filter but not checked it after ( alarm bells should have been ringing...)
with a warm spell in the weather ( +6 degress C) i decided I would take a look at it.
The right rear stabiliser wouldn't push out.
So I thought perhaps there was air trapped in the lines or cylinder so i took a spanner to the hose fitting and lossened it to let the air out - however the oil looked like ice-cream!
The milky oil did bleed away to leave new oil, however ther was still lots of air bubbles, so I opened it up to let the cyclinder bubbles out
Now I was short of oil, so I thought I would top off the cylinder and the tank. off came the tank cap, and whats that in the mesh?
to the workshop and scrape it out.
a metal fragment about the size of a jacket zip. well, thats not great but at least it wasn't floating around in the system. Actually, what is floating around in the system? A quick dip with a magent on a stick and...
oh dear, wipe it off and have another dip
and n dips later
This looks to have some balls of metal in it, not just the swarf, but multiple recognisable balls. but from where?
That sets up our story. The next job is to get all 7 cylinders off the backhoe and into the local hydraulics shop for strip, clean and inspection for further damage.
Any tips on cylinder removal, pump strip down or control valve servicing?
with a warm spell in the weather ( +6 degress C) i decided I would take a look at it.
The right rear stabiliser wouldn't push out.
So I thought perhaps there was air trapped in the lines or cylinder so i took a spanner to the hose fitting and lossened it to let the air out - however the oil looked like ice-cream!
The milky oil did bleed away to leave new oil, however ther was still lots of air bubbles, so I opened it up to let the cyclinder bubbles out
Now I was short of oil, so I thought I would top off the cylinder and the tank. off came the tank cap, and whats that in the mesh?
to the workshop and scrape it out.
a metal fragment about the size of a jacket zip. well, thats not great but at least it wasn't floating around in the system. Actually, what is floating around in the system? A quick dip with a magent on a stick and...
oh dear, wipe it off and have another dip
and n dips later
This looks to have some balls of metal in it, not just the swarf, but multiple recognisable balls. but from where?
That sets up our story. The next job is to get all 7 cylinders off the backhoe and into the local hydraulics shop for strip, clean and inspection for further damage.
Any tips on cylinder removal, pump strip down or control valve servicing?