Please forgive my nomenclature and troubleshooting ignorance. I have a 310se that’s new to me. I left town for 4 days and came back to find the backhoe bucket resting on the ground from the extendahoe cylinder releasing pressure. Not sure what you call this…drooping?
My first inclination was to arrange the loader bucket off the ground and arrange the backhoe in a way would show if gravity affected the bucket cylinder, dipper cylinder, and boom cylinder. After a few minutes of the engine off you could hear the loud knocks of pressure and within an hour the visual dropping of hydraulic cylinder positions on every appendage was noticeable.
I’ve since set everything back to resting on the ground as to not stress the system but my troubleshooting questions are:
1: Does this mean my problem is in the hydraulic pump somewhere since all cylinders see to be affected? (Even the outriggers (one more than the other) were both falling when I came back from holiday.
2: how big of a problem is this if I continue using the machine without addressing this issue first?
3: how much settling is normal? ….My executive with backhoes was all with relatively new equipment.
If it matters: S/N: T0310SE876262
My first inclination was to arrange the loader bucket off the ground and arrange the backhoe in a way would show if gravity affected the bucket cylinder, dipper cylinder, and boom cylinder. After a few minutes of the engine off you could hear the loud knocks of pressure and within an hour the visual dropping of hydraulic cylinder positions on every appendage was noticeable.
I’ve since set everything back to resting on the ground as to not stress the system but my troubleshooting questions are:
1: Does this mean my problem is in the hydraulic pump somewhere since all cylinders see to be affected? (Even the outriggers (one more than the other) were both falling when I came back from holiday.
2: how big of a problem is this if I continue using the machine without addressing this issue first?
3: how much settling is normal? ….My executive with backhoes was all with relatively new equipment.
If it matters: S/N: T0310SE876262