ptsg
Super Member
Take the hydraulic hose with you to the hydraulic shop and have them make a new one. Chances are, that it will end up being a 1/3 of the cost of the OEM one and it will just as good, if not better.another coincidence
my buddy was running my bh, digging a hole to bury stumps. he loves to drive the tractor and he's very careful....plus i'm right there keeping an eye on things. yesterday, he was digging and i was burning the pile and he called me over.
he was at about 1500 rpm, simple digging in good clean soil, nothing out of the ordinary and POW.
he said he heard a loud pow and smelled smoke and saw fluid all over the place. i just walked away to look later. i did ask if he was trying to scoot something over with the bh bucket, nope, just digging.
one of the hydraulic lines looks to have failed. it's one of the short ones that control the right to left etc movement of the boom.
i will remove today to confirm but, i'm pretty sure its toast.
i never had to replace a hydraulic line. i can go to the local dealer but....is there a better source?
i will also call my local buddies but....any suggestions? i did see a hydraulic repair place in the neighborhood.
Is there such a thing as standard off the shelf hoses other than from the dealer?
it begins........
Then just put the new line back in and just cycle that swing movement a few times to take the air out.