Hi All
Got a new Changfa a couple of days back and whilst doing some light grass slashing, hydraulics failed on the bucket as I was lifting it to see ahead of my track.
I noticed a funny smell, stopped, looked on the ground and saw a pool of green/yellow liquid forming underneath.
After a closer look, it appears that a hard hydraulic line has sheared straight through. There's no bends or kinks, just a clean snap.
I'm hoping this picture gets attached...
pic should be rotated 90 deg right.
It looks like a pretty vulnerable position for the pipe but I couldn't see anything underneath that would cause the pipe to snap like that.
Is it normal to run pipes like this? Is there a better solution when trying to get it fixed?
All thoughts and comments welcome.
Bit disappointing for new machine but I've never had one before, so perhaps this is life?!
Got a new Changfa a couple of days back and whilst doing some light grass slashing, hydraulics failed on the bucket as I was lifting it to see ahead of my track.
I noticed a funny smell, stopped, looked on the ground and saw a pool of green/yellow liquid forming underneath.
After a closer look, it appears that a hard hydraulic line has sheared straight through. There's no bends or kinks, just a clean snap.
I'm hoping this picture gets attached...

It looks like a pretty vulnerable position for the pipe but I couldn't see anything underneath that would cause the pipe to snap like that.
Is it normal to run pipes like this? Is there a better solution when trying to get it fixed?
All thoughts and comments welcome.
Bit disappointing for new machine but I've never had one before, so perhaps this is life?!