Anyone know an easier way to remove and replace a leaky boom cylinder on a BT 900 backhoe attachment on a L 35 Kubota?
Took me two days of cussing and fiddling around with the hoe trying to get the farthest boom cylinder pin back in and lined up. Tried everything I could think of and got very frustrated. There just isnt any clearance to work because of all the hoses being in the way. I almost gave up but finally got it. Heres how I did it: Hoe not mounted to tractor but hydraulic line connected. Lay boom, dipper and bucket as flat as possible. Dig a small hole under the back of the platform so that the part of the boom that is closest to the operator chair can be angled lower than the rest of the boom using the hydraulics and with the tractor running. Do not connect the front boom pin yet. You must get the rear pin slid in first otherwise you will be fighting it all day (Trust me) Drill a small hole on the underside of the boom directly in line where the rear pin goes. I then used a long bolt thru the drilled hole to help push the cylinder up into place to get the pin aligned. Once the rear pin is in the rest is a piece of cake. Hope this will help someone else save some time.
So only had to put the cylinder in and out 3 times. first time put the cylinder in with the hose ports up like i took it out, but this really crowds the hoses so 2nd time in I put the hose ports down, much better. Wife helped me stick the pin inside the boom as i positioned it. Then positioned all the hoses in the rod eye slot let the boom cylinder down until pin holes lined up (this is very important take your time here to really get the holes lined up) Put the boom pin in and drive it through. be sure to line up the pin fixing holes before you drive it all the way in. I used a round wrecking bar to get the boom cylinder rod eye in to seat on top of the hoses underneath it. Again got the wife to stab the pin. painful bits - second time i drove the boom pivot pin out it was in a slight bind and used a lenght of 1 inch pipe to drive it out all the way. when you drive this pin out make sure you can wiggle the boom on the pin back and forth easily before driving out. I rate this job a 3x meaning it took me 3 times more than what I though it would. For reference 2x is about normal, meaning normal job take me about 2 times longer than i think it will and real bitch jobs are 20X.View attachment 68270
My take on this task. Make sure you have clearance to drive boom pin out the lift boom with engine hoist, pull cylinder. Will try to update how hard it is to get back together