Ok, I have read the other threads about this issue, but I have some other issues going on as well and want to get some feedback......So here it goes:
I bought a used and abused B6100 this past summer and have been slowly rebuilding and repairing it. It came with a B219 FEL and a B670 Backhoe. To date I have replaced all the hydraulic lines, cylinder pins, rebuilt all the cylinders and controls, new tires, oil and filters, tranny flush, new headlights and flashers and a new low oil pressure warning light harness, just to name a thing or two.
Just this past weekend I was able to get the FEL all back together and test her out in the garage. No problems, ran the tractor at idle and max rpms and everywhere in between getting all the air out of the lines and testing the FEL; not once did the oil pressure light come on.
Yesterday I finished getting the backhoe all back together and tested her out as well. Again, I ran the tractor at all throttle positions while removing the air from the hydraulics. I then noticed that the red oil light was on. I shut her down right away and after checked the oil level in the engine, she was full. I started her back up and the light was off. I gave her lots of throttle and the light stayed off. I then engaged the stabilizers and swing arms of the BH and still no light. It wasn't until I engaged the boom portion of the BH that the light came on. I then tried to lower the rpms and increase the rpms but the light stayed on.
I shut her down and restarted and let the engine run for several minutes, both at high and low rpms, and the light did not come on. Again, as soon as I engaged the boom the light came on.
I removed the oil pressure sending unit (it looks to be the original) and sort of cleaned it up and reinstalled it "finger tight". I then ran the tractor through the same scenerios and the light never came on, even with the boom engaged (and yes, the wire was attached). Thinking that that was all it was, I tightened up the sending unit and as you guessed, the freakin light came on.
I am buying a pressure gauge and am going to check that, but just wanted to pick everyones minds.......definitly hoping this isnt a tear down!
I bought a used and abused B6100 this past summer and have been slowly rebuilding and repairing it. It came with a B219 FEL and a B670 Backhoe. To date I have replaced all the hydraulic lines, cylinder pins, rebuilt all the cylinders and controls, new tires, oil and filters, tranny flush, new headlights and flashers and a new low oil pressure warning light harness, just to name a thing or two.
Just this past weekend I was able to get the FEL all back together and test her out in the garage. No problems, ran the tractor at idle and max rpms and everywhere in between getting all the air out of the lines and testing the FEL; not once did the oil pressure light come on.
Yesterday I finished getting the backhoe all back together and tested her out as well. Again, I ran the tractor at all throttle positions while removing the air from the hydraulics. I then noticed that the red oil light was on. I shut her down right away and after checked the oil level in the engine, she was full. I started her back up and the light was off. I gave her lots of throttle and the light stayed off. I then engaged the stabilizers and swing arms of the BH and still no light. It wasn't until I engaged the boom portion of the BH that the light came on. I then tried to lower the rpms and increase the rpms but the light stayed on.
I shut her down and restarted and let the engine run for several minutes, both at high and low rpms, and the light did not come on. Again, as soon as I engaged the boom the light came on.
I removed the oil pressure sending unit (it looks to be the original) and sort of cleaned it up and reinstalled it "finger tight". I then ran the tractor through the same scenerios and the light never came on, even with the boom engaged (and yes, the wire was attached). Thinking that that was all it was, I tightened up the sending unit and as you guessed, the freakin light came on.
I am buying a pressure gauge and am going to check that, but just wanted to pick everyones minds.......definitly hoping this isnt a tear down!