Mousefield
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Hi, I have a 2008 Woods BH70-X backhoe with about 50-60 hours at the most, it is on my Kioti CK35 with 224 hours.
What I did notice a few days ago while cutting some firewood that the backhoe dropped a lot. I had a Douglas Fir log, about 58 inches long and 16 inches in diameter about 3 ft from the ground. Went to sharpen the chainsaw and fill it with gas/oil, when I came back about 10-15 minutes later the backhoe had dropped at least 1 ft. Thought this was as awful lot given the small log was maybe 300 - 400 pounds at the most. Called the dealer and he had me extend the backhoe all the way up and out. Within 24 hours the bucket was on the ground. He is getting hold of Woods as we think the o ring in the main hydraulic cylinder may be leaking. It also does not seem to have the same lift it did before. I have just been told that Woods thinks that the leak-down rate is within tolerance. I do feel it does not have the same lifting capacity.
Anyone else have comments on if this is within tolerance?
What I did notice a few days ago while cutting some firewood that the backhoe dropped a lot. I had a Douglas Fir log, about 58 inches long and 16 inches in diameter about 3 ft from the ground. Went to sharpen the chainsaw and fill it with gas/oil, when I came back about 10-15 minutes later the backhoe had dropped at least 1 ft. Thought this was as awful lot given the small log was maybe 300 - 400 pounds at the most. Called the dealer and he had me extend the backhoe all the way up and out. Within 24 hours the bucket was on the ground. He is getting hold of Woods as we think the o ring in the main hydraulic cylinder may be leaking. It also does not seem to have the same lift it did before. I have just been told that Woods thinks that the leak-down rate is within tolerance. I do feel it does not have the same lifting capacity.
Anyone else have comments on if this is within tolerance?
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