Backhoe trouble shooting help suggestions requested

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Backhoe trouble shooting help suggestions requested

Post by srshaw3 » Sun May 05, 2013 3:14 pm

Last year the backhoe on my 450B crawler was working and then blew a main hose.

I couldn't find a matching coupler, so I replaced all four hoses from the crawler to the backhoe, and the backhoe would only move slowly and with little apparent power.

I did try and swap the hoses around, in case I installed them incorrectly, and am pretty confident they are installed properly now.

Right now the backhoe is not connected to the dozer.
What is the suggested approach to trouble shooting this?

Thank you for your suggestions in advance :)
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Post by KenP » Sun May 05, 2013 6:36 pm

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Post by srshaw3 » Sun May 05, 2013 6:59 pm

KenP wrote:My suggestion is that you start with the Deere Service Manual for your backhoe.
That was my second choice :roll:
I do have the manual, but expect the common knowledge here might get me to where I needed to be quicker.
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Post by digitup2 » Sun May 05, 2013 9:20 pm

Check to see if they didn't over crimp a hose or you have a collapsed hose I have had several hoses collapse when made and spent hours trying to figure out the flow problem this is what we bought a video scope for and it works great If you don't have a video scope see if you can find a mechanic with one and go in from both ends on the hose if it is too short for the full length of the hose .Heck one hose even collapsed two years after it was installed so watch that.Digitup.

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Post by srshaw3 » Mon May 06, 2013 3:59 am

digitup2 wrote:Check to see if they didn't over crimp a hose or you have a collapsed hose I have had several hoses collapse when made and spent hours trying to figure out the flow problem this is what we bought a video scope for and it works great If you don't have a video scope see if you can find a mechanic with one and go in from both ends on the hose if it is too short for the full length of the hose .Heck one hose even collapsed two years after it was installed so watch that.Digitup.
I installed the hoses, and they are stout enough it would be tough to crimp. I did worry about whether the quick connect couplers might be restrictive but was assured by the hose builder they are correct.

Thank you for the thoughts.

I am wondering if there is a reasonably priced pressure gauge setup I can get to test pressures...
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