APTBrown
New member
- Joined
- Feb 28, 2017
- Messages
- 4
- Location
- Toronto, Ontario
- Tractor
- Bobcat 751, Terex PT60, New Holland TC33D
I just bought a Bobcat bob-tach backhoe at auction and to my not so big surprise it's not working - but now I have to figure out why. The complicating factor about this attachment is that it has the ability to swing left or right which requires an electrical auxiliary connection( which I have on my skid steer) and it's currently 48 deg to right. When I engage the aux pump i see the lines moving (implying flow) however there seems to the a junction point that the hoses go into and then separate hoses come out to power the pistons. A rudimentary depiction would be such: Aux hydraulic hose --------------(Junction box on backhoe)-----------hose to hydraulic cylinder. While I'm no heavy machinery mechanic I was hoping there might be an 'off switch' or hydraulic shut off valve that they engaged while shipping the unit to auction. Anyway, I would appreciate your wisdom on this matter as I have several projects lined up for this attachment and winter is fast approaching.
I posted a link to a bobcat website with a picture and basic overview of the attachment.
Bob-Tach(R) Backhoe Attachment – Bobcat Company
Clarification:
The electrical wire on the attachment is for swing left and right.
The hydraulic hoses are for bucket curl.
My question is why can't I get the bucket to curl? The bucket curl should be independent of the aux. electrical wire
Thank you!
I posted a link to a bobcat website with a picture and basic overview of the attachment.
Bob-Tach(R) Backhoe Attachment – Bobcat Company
Clarification:
The electrical wire on the attachment is for swing left and right.
The hydraulic hoses are for bucket curl.
My question is why can't I get the bucket to curl? The bucket curl should be independent of the aux. electrical wire
Thank you!
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