Johnny P
Bronze Member
Hello there,
I have read with interest numerous problems and problem solving about the JW03 backhoes. I have one of these. Whilst using the backhoe after very little use the whole hydraulics died. Not even the stabalisers would respond. Listed here are actions I have taken to rectify the problem(s). Before tackling this I had no experience of hydraulics so it proved a steep learning curve.
Changed the oil (ISO 32)
Changed the suction filter. The original one had disintergrated. I hoped this may have caused a blockage somewhere and after a good clean would sort the problem.
Dismantled the valve control block, cleaned and rebuilt.
Inspected the pressure relief valve and all appears ok.
Still nothing, only frustration.
I then read a post where someone had replaced the spring in the check valve as this had become weak. This I did and low and behold I got movement in the stabalisers and in the boom and dipper. As the backhoe was only connected to the tractor, Jinma 284, by the hydraulic pump, the backhoe frame I had detached from the tractor, I did not want to push my luck too far incase of uncontrolled movement and case damage to anything. I then eagerly attached the backhoe and frame to the tractor so I could use it to dig a vegatable plot for my patient wife.
My exitement was short lived as I realised that the shaft seal on the PTO hydraulic pump had blown. After much cursing and struggling to take the pump off, (with the backhoe now mounted on the tractor) I replaced the seal and tried again. The same thing happened the shaft seal blew, filling the gearbox with my new oil. It is expensive here in France.
Sorry to be long winded, but I thought I must relay everything I have done to avaoid numerous threads to find this out.
Does anyone have any idea why the shaft seal have blown. Thanks
I have read with interest numerous problems and problem solving about the JW03 backhoes. I have one of these. Whilst using the backhoe after very little use the whole hydraulics died. Not even the stabalisers would respond. Listed here are actions I have taken to rectify the problem(s). Before tackling this I had no experience of hydraulics so it proved a steep learning curve.
Changed the oil (ISO 32)
Changed the suction filter. The original one had disintergrated. I hoped this may have caused a blockage somewhere and after a good clean would sort the problem.
Dismantled the valve control block, cleaned and rebuilt.
Inspected the pressure relief valve and all appears ok.
Still nothing, only frustration.
I then read a post where someone had replaced the spring in the check valve as this had become weak. This I did and low and behold I got movement in the stabalisers and in the boom and dipper. As the backhoe was only connected to the tractor, Jinma 284, by the hydraulic pump, the backhoe frame I had detached from the tractor, I did not want to push my luck too far incase of uncontrolled movement and case damage to anything. I then eagerly attached the backhoe and frame to the tractor so I could use it to dig a vegatable plot for my patient wife.
My exitement was short lived as I realised that the shaft seal on the PTO hydraulic pump had blown. After much cursing and struggling to take the pump off, (with the backhoe now mounted on the tractor) I replaced the seal and tried again. The same thing happened the shaft seal blew, filling the gearbox with my new oil. It is expensive here in France.
Sorry to be long winded, but I thought I must relay everything I have done to avaoid numerous threads to find this out.
Does anyone have any idea why the shaft seal have blown. Thanks