Backhoe BT1100 backhoe leakdown rate?

/ BT1100 backhoe leakdown rate? #1  

paulrandal

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Location
Snohomish, WA
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Kubota L48TLB
Folks,

Does anyone know the spec leakdown rate for the boom cylinder in a BT1100 fitted to an L48? I noticed yesterday as I was driving about (over somewhat bumpy ground) that from having it fully raised, it would have about an inch of piston showing after 10-15 minutes. I'm guessing this is normal, given the weight of the dipper and bucket? I have about 10 hours on the L48.

Thanks
 
/ BT1100 backhoe leakdown rate? #2  
Our BT1000 on our L39 does about the same, as do the stabilizers but they both pretty much stop after that for a considerable amount of time. After 6-7 days they are still at the same place.
 
/ BT1100 backhoe leakdown rate? #3  
That is totally normal. That is why they come with the easy to install pins so the changing pressure of driving around a job site doesn't cause the cylinders and valves to leak down.
 

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