Backhoe bh75 dipper rod bent

   / bh75 dipper rod bent
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#21  
the shop i talked to today will not try to straighten only make a new one. quoted me $500 and when i told him i could get an entire new piece he came down to $350.. i asked him a bunch of questions and left it at that.. i need to do some more calling but today was too busy to spend any more time at it. i need to get it done though. my problem is i don't really have any big tools (like to take the cap/gland off) and it seems like i need a press or something to get the rod out..
 
   / bh75 dipper rod bent #22  
many shops won't straighten cuz they can break and fly off the press....

But it's worth the try if you can get ahold of a press and use alum sheet metal scraps to protect the chrome

You won't need a press for getting the rod out, just a pipe wrench and possible a cheater pipe to go on......extend the rod all the way out and leave the base end of the cyl pinned (it will give you a solid way of unscrewing the gland)

Maybe you could buy a raw piece of chrome stock like Kcender and have someone make the rod for you
 
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many shops won't straighten cuz they can break and fly off the press....

But it's worth the try if you can get ahold of a press and use alum sheet metal scraps to protect the chrome

You won't need a press for getting the rod out, just a pipe wrench and possible a cheater pipe to go on......extend the rod all the way out and leave the base end of the cyl pinned (it will give you a solid way of unscrewing the gland)

Maybe you could buy a raw piece of chrome stock like Kcender and have someone make the rod for you

ok, removing the rod makes more sense nowii can attach the barrel end back on the hoe and use it to hold the end in place while i crank on it with a big pipe wrench (my neighbor probably has one i can use).. i just posted some questions around that, so can disregard unless more info needs to be offered.

much appreciated!
 
   / bh75 dipper rod bent #25  
Just make sure the rod is extended all the way out (pull out or use the hydraulics to power it out), cuz the gland will be giving you resistance if not....

The rod should twist in the gland without much trouble before you unscrew it
 
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#26  
Just make sure the rod is extended all the way out (pull out or use the hydraulics to power it out), cuz the gland will be giving you resistance if not....

The rod should twist in the gland without much trouble before you unscrew it

ok thanks, will give that a try, also i just realized after looking at my manual that it's the bucket cylinder not the dipper cylinder like i thought. i tried twisting it but it doesn't want to budge. i think because it's partially retracted and probably binding inside against the wall..
 
   / bh75 dipper rod bent #28  
Hey KCender,

Don't forget to post up pics.......We like Pics...:thumbsup:
Sorry guys,didn't think to take pictures as I was doing it but the bend looked almost identical to the OP's except mine was bent toward the dipper stick.I am happy to report that I just finished putting everything back together and it seems to be working fine with no leaks,I should get a chance to do some digging with it tomorrow.
 
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#29  
kcender, thanks for your posts, this helps my situation, i am going to attempt this myself at least taking it apart to assess the damage. i took it to a hydraulic shop today and repair estimate came to $450. that is new rod built from stock, seals, and rehoning (i think that is what he called it) the barrel. i balked and hopped over the dealer which by the looks of their shop was not suprised at the quote (over $600) to repair. my feeling is they priced it to get me to just buy a new one as not to have to deal with it. a new complete is $585.

once i get it apart i will post up some pics and get some opinions from you guys on next steps..
 
   / bh75 dipper rod bent #30  
Good luck with the repair.I am certainly no expert on hydraulics but I used my backhoe with a bent rod for about a year and a half with no damage to the gland so I am thinking yours should be fine as well.All the hydraulic shop recommended was new seals for it which were about 10 dollars.The shop I talked to said it would take about 2 to 3 hours to make a new rod at 65 dollars per hour,this was for machining and welding.It seems like you are getting high prices to me.
 

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