Hi guys,
Yesterday I was operating our new U35-4 mini and after using the boom/bucket and tracks to do a 60 degree lift swing turn, the boom decided it would not stay up. I immediately thought "oh crap I broke my new baby" and raised it up several times only to have the boom sag to the ground in about 2 seconds.
I was now thinking what a pain this was going to be to load up and take to the dealer, or if I could just take off the boom cylinder. I looked at the hoses and the valves inside the hatch and everything looked fine, no leaks.
I shut the machine off and turned it on again, same problem. I really could not see the cylinder developing such a huge internal leak so fast while doing nothing more stressful than lifting up the front of the machine a few inches, so I pushed off the ground again and powered back up in the air. The boom stayed up!
No problems at all after that. The boom did well for the next hour of work and has been up in the air all night with no sag.
Was this some sort of relief valve coming on and you have to power the boom up and down to reset it? Did I get some sort of air bubble in the system?
It sure did panic me!
Yesterday I was operating our new U35-4 mini and after using the boom/bucket and tracks to do a 60 degree lift swing turn, the boom decided it would not stay up. I immediately thought "oh crap I broke my new baby" and raised it up several times only to have the boom sag to the ground in about 2 seconds.
I was now thinking what a pain this was going to be to load up and take to the dealer, or if I could just take off the boom cylinder. I looked at the hoses and the valves inside the hatch and everything looked fine, no leaks.
I shut the machine off and turned it on again, same problem. I really could not see the cylinder developing such a huge internal leak so fast while doing nothing more stressful than lifting up the front of the machine a few inches, so I pushed off the ground again and powered back up in the air. The boom stayed up!
No problems at all after that. The boom did well for the next hour of work and has been up in the air all night with no sag.
Was this some sort of relief valve coming on and you have to power the boom up and down to reset it? Did I get some sort of air bubble in the system?
It sure did panic me!