K Kuboto Dragon New member Equipment LX2610HSDCC Apr 13, 2021 1 0 1 Ontario, Canada Apr 13, 2021 #1 Why would my backhoe move slowly to the right on max RPM? Yet Swinging the backhoe to the left has good cadence.
Why would my backhoe move slowly to the right on max RPM? Yet Swinging the backhoe to the left has good cadence.
je1279 Well-known member Lifetime Member Equipment LX2610 w/ 60" MMM, LP 72" Snow Plow, EA Wicked 55" Grapple, and Woods 60" BB Dec 6, 2020 728 469 63 Upstate NY Apr 13, 2021 #2 Try disconnecting and reconnecting both of the quick disconnects for the backhoe.
kubotafreak Well-known member Equipment GRAND l6060, L3560, B6100, gr2100, tg 1860, g1800, g1900, g2160 Sep 20, 2018 1,049 394 83 Arkansas, US Apr 15, 2021 #3 Kuboto Dragon said: Why would my backhoe move slowly to the right on max RPM? Yet Swinging the backhoe to the left has good cadence. Click to expand... Move the rubber boot to make sure the lever isn’t hitting the housing. The lever throw is slightly adjustable.
Kuboto Dragon said: Why would my backhoe move slowly to the right on max RPM? Yet Swinging the backhoe to the left has good cadence. Click to expand... Move the rubber boot to make sure the lever isn’t hitting the housing. The lever throw is slightly adjustable.
N NetMagi Active member Equipment BX25D (sold), L2501HST w/BH77 Backhoe Dec 30, 2014 132 95 28 Pennsylvania Apr 15, 2021 #4 kubotafreak said: Move the rubber boot to make sure the lever isn’t hitting the housing. The lever throw is slightly adjustable. Click to expand... Yep, I bet it's this. I had to both tighten the rod connections and stack washers under some points on the plates to get good function on mine. For me, it was the bucket curl. It closed fast and opened at a snails pace.
kubotafreak said: Move the rubber boot to make sure the lever isn’t hitting the housing. The lever throw is slightly adjustable. Click to expand... Yep, I bet it's this. I had to both tighten the rod connections and stack washers under some points on the plates to get good function on mine. For me, it was the bucket curl. It closed fast and opened at a snails pace.
North Idaho Wolfman Moderator Staff member Lifetime Member Equipment L3450DT-GST, Woods FEL, B7100 HSD, FEL, 60" SB, 743 Bobcat with V2203, and more Jun 9, 2013 30,211 6,384 113 Sandpoint, ID Apr 15, 2021 #5 If it's not the linkage on the controls (most likely) it could be a damaged hose (crimped) or a cylinder seal blown internally).
If it's not the linkage on the controls (most likely) it could be a damaged hose (crimped) or a cylinder seal blown internally).