knute_m
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- Tractor
- Down to my lovable little red Mahindra with FEL, and backhoe.
Several months ago, I bought a 2710 backhoe for my little 2015. Fantastic machine for pond maintenance and stump removal!
But, I've removed the backhoe twice, and I've put it back on twice. Both times, the hoses on the backhoe seem to have repressurized while the backhoe was stored. I now believe it is probably happening because I don't have a slab or garage where I can store it. It is stored on a gravel pad, over clay, where it slowly sinks.
Both times, I've had to use a wheel puller to release the pressure in the lines. I tried putting a rag over the longer QD line, and pushing the coupling with all my weight into a board, but nothing happened. I didn't want to whack it with a hammer -- so, thus, the wheel puller with a metal washer, rubber washer, and lots of rag wrapped around the coupling. Once it drains a little bit of oil, I can install the lines without any problem.
Anybody else had this problem? Any solutions?
Thanks,
Knute
But, I've removed the backhoe twice, and I've put it back on twice. Both times, the hoses on the backhoe seem to have repressurized while the backhoe was stored. I now believe it is probably happening because I don't have a slab or garage where I can store it. It is stored on a gravel pad, over clay, where it slowly sinks.
Both times, I've had to use a wheel puller to release the pressure in the lines. I tried putting a rag over the longer QD line, and pushing the coupling with all my weight into a board, but nothing happened. I didn't want to whack it with a hammer -- so, thus, the wheel puller with a metal washer, rubber washer, and lots of rag wrapped around the coupling. Once it drains a little bit of oil, I can install the lines without any problem.
Anybody else had this problem? Any solutions?
Thanks,
Knute