Backhoe L3200 and backhoe capacity/power and operating temperature

   / L3200 and backhoe capacity/power and operating temperature #12  
I have the same machine, with about 30hrs on it, alot with the backhoe. My cylinders on the hoe get hot, but nothing i can't touch and hold onto. As for the ability to lift the machine, I can do that easliy, been able to reposition the tractor with the backhoe, so i'd call the dealer. I too love the machine.
 
   / L3200 and backhoe capacity/power and operating temperature #13  
Pete,

Based on the replies to date and others I think you have a good case to bring up to the dealer - you might want to put some of these replies in a note to him..

Good Luck and as LD1 said let us know how you make out - somethings not right..

Carl
 
   / L3200 and backhoe capacity/power and operating temperature #14  
Another thing to check is the general temperature of the hydraulic fluid line as it returns back to the tank (transmission). Is that too hot to touch? It should be nice and warm but not hot. This might give you an idea if you have an overall hydraulic cooling problem.
 
   / L3200 and backhoe capacity/power and operating temperature
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Thanks badapplefab!! love the name by the way.
 
   / L3200 and backhoe capacity/power and operating temperature
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Good idea Joe.And k0ua apprecaite the links, didn't realize there were some that were so inexpensive. I Ordered one and am going to collect some data!!
 
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Good idea - I am going to guage my dealer 's interest/knowledge to see what they come back with, but I already ordered a temp gun, and with the measurements I take and the postings here, I will be in a better posistion to have an intelligent discussion with the service manager. From speaking with him , I am not sure he ever got these questions before and I am not sure he really knows the answers yet. The more I know, the more he will know when we are done talking, and I will have a stronger case for asking for some warranty work.
 
   / L3200 and backhoe capacity/power and operating temperature #18  
Petroliapete,

I also only have a handful of hours on my L3800 w/ BH. Been to busy on non-tractor needed projects. Anyways, I noticed when using the BH my boom cylinder also got very hot. Do not think I could hold my hand on it. It was a 100 + degree day though. I was a little disappointed with the performance of the BH. I have been planning on checking the hydraulic relief setting for the tractor, but not sure if this will make too much difference with the BH. I had the time last night to check mine and after cycling the boom for a few minutes, the boom cylinder was getting quite hot. Might need to get a temp gun. But as yours, the BH is unable to pick up the back of the tractor :( Definately is not right. Be very interested in what you find out. Thanks, Russ
 
   / L3200 and backhoe capacity/power and operating temperature #19  
I too have the B3200. The cylinder does get hot also. I was thinking this was normal. Interested in what the dealer says. However, I can pick up the back of the tracker with no problem.
I did have a leak in one of the check valves. Been at the dealer twice for a total of 7 weeks. Was pretty upset. He did attach my new snow blower for free, so he did try to make up for it.
Used the bh for the first time today since the repair. At on point, after picking up a big rock, the boom would just fall on its own. Drive it to the house tried playing with it some more and it seamed fine. Hmmm, I'll play with it more tomorrow. Hopefully it was just air in the lines.
 
   / L3200 and backhoe capacity/power and operating temperature #20  
double check hyd cooler. errr hyd oil radiator. some place up in front of tractor. and can be hidden by main radiator of the tractor. requiring shields or hood or possible main radiator itself a couple bolts undone on it. and tipped forward to find access to the hyd cooler. and use an air blow gun to plow out all the fins on it. have had the hyd oil cooler plug solid and then end up getting cylinder extremely hot. have had hyd filter "by pass" come on a few times due to filter plugged up. and as a result hyd oil over heating and causing cylinders to get hot. when i run things to point i am kicking on the "pressure relief valves" of backhoe and FEL hyd oil will run hot. with machine and backhoe being so new, have you made sure of double checking hyd oil level. after running FEL and backhoe some, and re-topping off the hyd oil as air was worked out of the system / cylinders / hoses? with machine and backhoe being new, i have to wonder about some sort of metal shavings or other muck some were getting stuck in a valve and allowing fluid to by pass. or more likely a seal / 0-ring is messed up and allowing oil to by pass. if there are any QD "quick disconnects" between tractor and backhoe, you might want to pop them loose and re-connect. some times they do not seat correctly. are you running the tractor at PTO RPMs? or running at lower RPMs? does it make a difference besides how fast the FEL and backhoe move? higher RPMs will cause more GPM of hyd oil to flow. and any sort of restriction from a clog will cause hyd oil to heat up quicker, if hyd oil is some how by passing / leaking through a valve. at higher RPMs / GPM this will also cause hyd oil to heat up quicker. "friction" = heat.
 

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