I parked my old KX41-2V mini-ex a couple months ago, and all was well when I shut it down.
A few weeks later I decided to use it for something, and the hydraulics did not works properly, but some functions did work, while others did not.
Rather quickly, all stopped working. The excavator has three hydraulic pumps. It is under roof so it can wait awhile for my interest to perk up. At this rate, it will be next spring, since I don't like the cold, and have no reason to get it working again quickly.
Glad I did not sell my 3PH backhoe, by the way! LOL. We all know how useless they are...LOL It was my backup and did what I needed done.
My lack of progress is simply due to not taking the time to fully examine and understand the hydraulic schematic. I will do that over the next months.
BUT the unit has three hydraulic pumps, which serve different functions. Or may work in tandem sometimes.
I keep thinking that they all should not fail at the same time. So this leads me to thinking maybe the first coupling to the pumps failed somehow, and that may be the likely issue.
The engine starts fine, immediately, any time I try it, even in freezing temps to date.
I did check hydraulic fluid level and it was a little low, but not that bad. I added fluid and probably slightly over filled it, but not a lot.
One other thing...as things started to stop working, some functions quit before others. Now nothing works.
When I bought it "Next Service XXXX hours" was painted on it. I have not hit that number of hours yet, so I did not change any fluids of filters.
Could a collapsed hydraulic filter cause this symptom?
Anyone like to offer a WAG or two?
A few weeks later I decided to use it for something, and the hydraulics did not works properly, but some functions did work, while others did not.
Rather quickly, all stopped working. The excavator has three hydraulic pumps. It is under roof so it can wait awhile for my interest to perk up. At this rate, it will be next spring, since I don't like the cold, and have no reason to get it working again quickly.
Glad I did not sell my 3PH backhoe, by the way! LOL. We all know how useless they are...LOL It was my backup and did what I needed done.
My lack of progress is simply due to not taking the time to fully examine and understand the hydraulic schematic. I will do that over the next months.
BUT the unit has three hydraulic pumps, which serve different functions. Or may work in tandem sometimes.
I keep thinking that they all should not fail at the same time. So this leads me to thinking maybe the first coupling to the pumps failed somehow, and that may be the likely issue.
The engine starts fine, immediately, any time I try it, even in freezing temps to date.
I did check hydraulic fluid level and it was a little low, but not that bad. I added fluid and probably slightly over filled it, but not a lot.
One other thing...as things started to stop working, some functions quit before others. Now nothing works.
When I bought it "Next Service XXXX hours" was painted on it. I have not hit that number of hours yet, so I did not change any fluids of filters.
Could a collapsed hydraulic filter cause this symptom?
Anyone like to offer a WAG or two?
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