The fitting itself is not the problem, it seems there is a bushing in the eye that has spun and no longer allows grease into the joint. I tried drilling one out with a nitro bit after removing the pin to no avail. Has anyone ever dealt with this?
This is on a 1998 JD 310e backhoe
I’m wondering if I filled up my 100 gallon tank with bad diesel. This was filled up 7 months ago and the backhoe fuel filter/separator just clogged up with like brown gunk. I changed it and it worked fine.
How do I check the fuel in the transfer tank? Any additives that I should add?
It sat for three months waiting on a cylinder replacement. I think it has been sluggish since getting started up from that rest. Definitely shows its sluggishness when attempting to drag log, lost a good bit of power, almost to the point of sputtering. Is there any good diesel fuel system...
The new one, after 200+ hours is:
Way louder, likelike hearing protection is totally necessary with this thing, and
Weaker, which is really strange to me
I like it, but only ever owned Kubota, so really don’t know.
Sandblasting quote was $1700, I want to remove the rust for sure, maybe not $1700 worth of want. This would be a family heirloom and would be worth preserving. I’m gathering that any other method of removing rust on something of this size could take excessive labor? Any ideas?
I could do it in...
Used it to get out of the mud, and the dipper operation ceased to work, almost no sound when moving the control stick, no leaks, control linkage looks good. What going on
1998 John Deere 310e. Someone welded this valve in the past and it’s leaking on the bottom. I wonder if it can be welded again? It costs like $3k I’m sure.
It's leaking at the seal where the drive shaft goes into the differential. I see how to take the shaft out (pinned couplers) that's easy. but it surely appears that the whole axle has to come off to get to the seal. The repair manual is clear as mud. Thanks for any help.