Outback Rider
New User
Last summer I began replacing the hydraulic hoses on my early 310 backhoe. I got all of the hoses changed out from the front bucket back to the distribution manifold.
During our recent blizzard, I was using the machine to move snow...
One of the hoses blew under the backhoe digger lower pivot point and spewed out a lot of oil...I parked the machine right there...now it is in the middle of my driveway and I really need to move it.
Now I am trying to figure out if I can some how use a longer hose to by-pass the blown one.
I have the hoe in the pinned upright position, so I can't even access any of the hoses.
I looked at it today again, and the blown hose may be the one that feeds the boom cylinder...
Not good...
I am looking for suggestions on what you would do. Thanks for your help.
Gary
During our recent blizzard, I was using the machine to move snow...
One of the hoses blew under the backhoe digger lower pivot point and spewed out a lot of oil...I parked the machine right there...now it is in the middle of my driveway and I really need to move it.
Now I am trying to figure out if I can some how use a longer hose to by-pass the blown one.
I have the hoe in the pinned upright position, so I can't even access any of the hoses.
I looked at it today again, and the blown hose may be the one that feeds the boom cylinder...
Not good...
I am looking for suggestions on what you would do. Thanks for your help.
Gary