Went to load it, bucket felt like it dropped down. Stuck in asphalt, had to lift arm to unstuck it. Now bucket won't curl up or down??
What have you looked at closely already?Went to load it, bucket felt like it dropped down. Stuck in asphalt, had to lift arm to unstuck it. Now bucket won't curl up or down??
Are we talking about the BX1870 in your profile?
My first thought is pull all 4 quick connects off and re-seat them.
Always start with the simple stuff….
It is. I've looked as closely as I can with the limited understanding I have. I did think to try that, and removed and replaced all hoses. I feel like it's some kind of forced lock position, but I can't find anyone who's run into it.Are we talking about the BX1870 in your profile?
My first thought is pull all 4 quick connects off and re-seat them.
Always start with the simple stuff….
Does the engine load up when you try to curl or dump?Went to load it, bucket felt like it dropped down. Stuck in asphalt, had to lift arm to unstuck it. Now bucket won't curl up or down??
If that is the lock feature on the arm that controls the hydraulics, I don't believe so, but have both locked and unlocked it.hmm... Is the control valve LOCK is engaged ?????
Feels like ot. There's some slight movement in the bucket and the arm will still go up and down, so somethings engaged hydraulically.Does the engine load up when you try to curl or dump?
Any noise from the valve or hydraulic system when you curl or dump?
Dan
Took me a bit of study to understand your description of the failure. Take the pins out of the rod end of both bucket cylinders and see if the cylinders will retract and extend.Feels like ot. There's some slight movement in the bucket and the arm will still go up and down, so somethings engaged hydraulically.
I'm sure it's my poor explanation. Need to shar0en my skills in general.Took me a bit of study to understand your description of the failure. Take the pins out of the rod end of both bucket cylinders and see if the cylinders will retract and extend.
Whoops - only one bucket cylinder on an LA203. That actually simplifies things....
Dan
Let me clarify my poor descriptionI'm sure it's my poor explanation. Need to shar0en my skills in general.
I'm not fully following you, but this gives me something specific to search on. Stay tuned, ill be trying later today. Appreciate all of the insight
Oh boy, sounds beyond me, but ill post back, going to tackle this tomorrow.Let me clarify my poor description
Remove the pin that connects the cylinder to the top of the bucket and see if the cylinder will retract with the bucket disconnected.
Based on your description I suspect the cylinder has come apart internally.
Dan
Not teally. Tske the cylinder off and have it repaired by a shop. Or possibly just swap in a new one.Oh boy, sounds beyond me, but ill post back, going to tackle this tomorrow.
Good call - ill be at it soon enough.Just for safety…
Be sure the bucket is down on the ground and won’t move when you disconnect the cylinder pin.
think about where it could rotate around and make sure it won’t move or crush your foot before removing the pin.
On a lirrle machine like that I find it easier to pin and unpin the bucket with it off the ground and in the dump.position.Good call - ill be at it soon enough.
Thought I'd send the conclusion and thanks. Neighbor and I took apart the cylinder, seals looked great, inside looked great. Put it all back together and worked like a champ. He and i think someone else on this thread speculated that some air so egow got in and screwed things up, im thinking Gremlins.Not teally. Tske the cylinder off and have it repaired by a shop. Or possibly just swap in a new one.
Dan
Glad to hear its fixed.Thought I'd send the conclusion and thanks. Neighbor and I took apart the cylinder, seals looked great, inside looked great. Put it all back together and worked like a champ. He and i think someone else on this thread speculated that some air so egow got in and screwed things up, im thinking Gremlins.