2manyrocks
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check fluid levels for sure.
Read the manuals, checked the fluids, no help.
I did discover that if I run the engine at faster than 1200 rpms, it doesn't do it....well duh!
Not really knowing anything about this subject BUT why would you operate the BH under 2000 rpms anyway ? What would you be digging with the low pressure level ?
Please, I am not criticizing, just a newbie and wondering ?
Scrambler,
I cant speak for OP, but i know a lot of guys operate at a lower RPM to slow down the movements of the BH, thus making it less "Snappy"
-J
I too ran at the lower speed when I first got my SC2450 but found that the better digging at 2000 (+) took away a lot of the "not digging properly problems".
I understand what you are saying but learn to control the swing and higher rpms results in a better BH experience.
Ltr
Scrambler,
I personally do not have a backhoe on my machine.... but, I do operate at sub 2k rpm when using my fel and (non pto) 3pt implements. I cannot speak for anyone's tractor except my own, but i have power to spare, even at 1700rpm. And running it at the lower RPM also decreases wear and tear as well as my fuel consumption.
-J