VaBeekeeper
Member
- Joined
- May 16, 2012
- Messages
- 31
- Location
- King George, VA
- Tractor
- 2016 Kubota L3901 HST with LA-525 front loader
Hey folks,
I'm about to store my backhoe attachment (Woods BH75) on a dolly I built for the purpose. This will be the second time I've done it. The last time I stored the backhoe, when I shut off the tractor and worked all the controls until nothing moved, it was a little unnerving to see how abruptly they settled into a different position than what I had parked them at, and their final position made reattaching the backhoe more difficult than I had hoped. So I ask you: is it okay to work the hydraulics just enough to make the subframe clear the tractor, or do I need to remove all pressure prior to final storage? In your experience, how much do hydraulics in good working condition settle of their own over months of storage?
I'm about to store my backhoe attachment (Woods BH75) on a dolly I built for the purpose. This will be the second time I've done it. The last time I stored the backhoe, when I shut off the tractor and worked all the controls until nothing moved, it was a little unnerving to see how abruptly they settled into a different position than what I had parked them at, and their final position made reattaching the backhoe more difficult than I had hoped. So I ask you: is it okay to work the hydraulics just enough to make the subframe clear the tractor, or do I need to remove all pressure prior to final storage? In your experience, how much do hydraulics in good working condition settle of their own over months of storage?