Hossman72
Member
Hey Guys,
I am brand new to the forum and to heavy equipment actually. I bought a 1989 580K over the winter and had some issues with it last weekend moving some dirt around. I have never owned a backhoe or any construction equipment before so pardon my lack of knowledge. So - it worked well for a few days and then the rear wheels stopped driving. It's a 4X4 model, the front wheels still turn without issue, thankfully they got the machine back to it's designated place. I am guessing an issue with the rear differential, since it seems that the transmission & transfer case are still giving me power to the fronts. I was not operating it at the time, so I can't say for sure if there were any telltale signs prior to the failure. Now, when trying to drive the rear wheels there is a low 'grumble' you can hear from about directly under the drivers seat. Any common issues like this? I am going to start digging into it very soon but you guys undoubtedly already have some ideas or maybe had something similar happen on your old 580s. Thanks in advance for any assistance or pointers! - Chris
I am brand new to the forum and to heavy equipment actually. I bought a 1989 580K over the winter and had some issues with it last weekend moving some dirt around. I have never owned a backhoe or any construction equipment before so pardon my lack of knowledge. So - it worked well for a few days and then the rear wheels stopped driving. It's a 4X4 model, the front wheels still turn without issue, thankfully they got the machine back to it's designated place. I am guessing an issue with the rear differential, since it seems that the transmission & transfer case are still giving me power to the fronts. I was not operating it at the time, so I can't say for sure if there were any telltale signs prior to the failure. Now, when trying to drive the rear wheels there is a low 'grumble' you can hear from about directly under the drivers seat. Any common issues like this? I am going to start digging into it very soon but you guys undoubtedly already have some ideas or maybe had something similar happen on your old 580s. Thanks in advance for any assistance or pointers! - Chris