Recently I noticed the movement has been a bit hesitant, and whiny when starting out cold, especially after using brakes. I had the pressure line blow on the backhoe, so after replacing it and purging I left the stabs down and raised the rear end up. Good thing too, the left wheel was loose, and the wedges were worn, thankfully they are two sided and was able to flip the worn areas around. Got that solved then checked the brakes. Both sides move freely, not a bit of rust anywhere on anything, and no sludge either. Sure enough though, when I apply the brakes, each side sticks. Need a prybar across the hub to get them to release. Not sure what to do on this since they are wet brakes.
Once they release, then the wheels spin freely. It's only when they are applied does it happen.
I also found I need to adjust the treadle, it doesn't center all the way and there is some movement forward when released. I thought it felt like there was some creep.
Once they release, then the wheels spin freely. It's only when they are applied does it happen.
I also found I need to adjust the treadle, it doesn't center all the way and there is some movement forward when released. I thought it felt like there was some creep.