Coytee
Well-Known Member
Been putting new gaskets/seals in my backhoe valve assembly for the hoe. Can't tell you how many up/down's I've had to get in seat and then crawl back under.
None the less... I decided to do the stabilizers last. ALL of the valves on everything else LOOKED 100% perfectly fine and these work fine.
I went to test the hoe to make sure (and enjoy) that it didn't drift anymore and it doesn't. While hoisting the rear of the machine up, I noticed that one stabilizer just popped right up and the other struggled. Tried it again and that does seem to be the case.
I was at idle so was thinking I just needed more RPM.....but then, why did the other one hoist so easily/quickly??
I've not yet taken any of the valve assembly apart..... would it be possible that the valve system is the issue?? I've got the parts, but was going to let those be considered "done" since all the other valves were in great shape. It will be 2-3 weeks before I have opportunity to dig into anything.
None the less... I decided to do the stabilizers last. ALL of the valves on everything else LOOKED 100% perfectly fine and these work fine.
I went to test the hoe to make sure (and enjoy) that it didn't drift anymore and it doesn't. While hoisting the rear of the machine up, I noticed that one stabilizer just popped right up and the other struggled. Tried it again and that does seem to be the case.
I was at idle so was thinking I just needed more RPM.....but then, why did the other one hoist so easily/quickly??
I've not yet taken any of the valve assembly apart..... would it be possible that the valve system is the issue?? I've got the parts, but was going to let those be considered "done" since all the other valves were in great shape. It will be 2-3 weeks before I have opportunity to dig into anything.