JoelD
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Jan 27, 2005
- Messages
- 2,343
- Location
- Windham, NH and York, ME
- Tractor
- Kioti LK3054xs TLB, 2004
This is a really bizzar situation.
I've run my hydraulics for hours on end, to the point where I can feel the heat from my backhoe valve assembly, on and off the bypass the entire time.
I've run other machine's hydraulics for hours, constantly on and off the bypass digging stumps, big rocks, etc. I mean literally hours, until my body was sore and I needed a break, but not the machine.
I've had one pump failure, was on my little backhoe and the outer o-ring rolled on it's self and the pump dumped oil. I replace the o-ring and kept right on going for another couple hundred hours at least until I sold the machine, with no problems what so ever.
I just don't get your problem at all, the system should be designed for anything you can throw at it.
Therefore, with what I've said above, I can't help but think there is either something in particular wrong with the machine from the begining. Or someone is running the bypass 100% of the time.
I just don't get it.
Joel
I've run my hydraulics for hours on end, to the point where I can feel the heat from my backhoe valve assembly, on and off the bypass the entire time.
I've run other machine's hydraulics for hours, constantly on and off the bypass digging stumps, big rocks, etc. I mean literally hours, until my body was sore and I needed a break, but not the machine.
I've had one pump failure, was on my little backhoe and the outer o-ring rolled on it's self and the pump dumped oil. I replace the o-ring and kept right on going for another couple hundred hours at least until I sold the machine, with no problems what so ever.
I just don't get your problem at all, the system should be designed for anything you can throw at it.
Therefore, with what I've said above, I can't help but think there is either something in particular wrong with the machine from the begining. Or someone is running the bypass 100% of the time.
I just don't get it.
Joel