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what size are the bolts to remove the front end loader? I measured 1 7/8" on my tape measure, does that sound right or would those be metric (46 or 47mm)? also are all the hydraulic cylinder piston nuts the same size? if so, what size?
i don't have any tools big enough, i tried a giant...
the lubrication guide shows OE/HDO-10 as the lubricant for the power steering. So does that mean i should just run a 15w40 or can i run the same AW32 hydraulic fluid I'm running in the backhoe since that system also originally called out OE/HDO-10
i did that and made a huge mess due to the drain location being directly over the fuel tank :)
I was wondering more if there is a flush process to get all the fluid out of the cylinders as well or do you just have to disconnect lines at each cylinder to drain them all? I went ahead and drained...
what is the best way to drain all the hydraulic oil for the backhoe? I've got the pistons pulled out of both swing cylinders so I'm assuming a large percentage of the oil is already drained but is there something else i can do to flush the system? my oil looked like chocolate milk so i think...
how would you go about attaching the cylinders to a fixed object? do you try to clamp along the cylinder or do you only grab onto the end where the pin goes through? if its accessible, i would think leaving one end attached to the truck would be a good way to hold it to break the caps loose.
i tried searching through the main thread... so hard to do without just reading the entire thing since there are 4 or 5 topics being discussed at a time usually.
this is about the only thing i found in there:
Q: Any idea what the model # is on the case back hoe?? 580... what letter..??
I blew...
i have 2 known cylinder leaks. 1 is one of the main backhoe cylinders, i forget which one right now. the other is one of the side to side cylinders for the hoe. the leaks are bad enough to not want to engage the PTO for very long. how would you guys recommend rebuilding these? Should i...
chains are a yes.
i considered using hte backhoe but honestly i'm nervous, it might not be apparent in the picture but its leaning to the side quite a bit and i'm nervous to deploy the weight of the backhoe without tipping it over.... side note, i've never used the backhoe so i'm not skilled...
Ooops, time to call in reinforcements...
we got several hours of freezing rain first before the big snow so there was really no correcting once the hill grabbed it.
thumping under driver side floor board
i just recently developed a thumping sound sometimes under my feet. the weather is horrible so i haven't had the time or desire to get underneath to look for what could be the problem.
any ideas what to look for?
FYI, the thumping seems faster than the...
i had that happen a few times this winter. taking the cap off the fuel filter i could blow off the gunk/ice with carb cleaner and it would be back to full power for the rest of the job.
another snow pic. ready for spring so i can try the mog out on some other types of work. I bought it 2 weeks before our first plowable snow of the year and haven't done anything else with it yet.
finally got around to fixing this last night. It is really annoying but it is doable without tilting the cab. I had to loosen the radiator mounts so it could slide forward enough to slide belts between it and the fan blades. I dropped the small skidplate at the front of the frame to get a...
i looked again at this after posting the picture and it looks like the missing chunk is not the groove that the hyd pump belt rides in. I dont know what that groove is for but it doesn't look like it affects anything on my truck.
thanks for the pictures. the hydraulic pump belt snapped yesterday so I have no choice except to try the replacement. I am not up for cab tilting this winter so your pictures should be helpful.