Backhoe Loose Swing Chain Quick Fix Ford 4500
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- Опубліковано 4 вер 2024
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Dude, you are just like my Dad was. A Jack of all trades & a Master on none…Great job. I really enjoy watching your videos.
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With as far as you go to rebuild these motorcycles this repair is definitely in your wheel house ...
Make sure there's slack in your chain..disconnect your hose..get a drain pan that'll hold at least 2 glns of oil..remove one cylinder ..take apart the packing/gland nut..the threaded end at top of cylinder..make sure the cylinder us chucked in a BIG vice ..take it apart..repack it ..reinstall it ..
You've never done it before ..5-6 hrs..someone who's done it before 2-3 hrs ..
Bing-bang-boom...done.
Change hydraulic oil and all filters .
Yes..you can do this ..👍😉👍
Have a 68 4500 when I purchased it, it had a hard copper line to the hydraulic reservoir tied to a Tee between the swing cylinders. Have had no issues. Now if the line is off the swing gets sloppy. Good video.
That's the same thing I've done here on the video just with rubber hoses as a temporary fix. I bet yours looks better with copper but it's over a year later and I've still been using it that way. If it works it works, thanks for watching 👍
Thanks Jared, you the man. It will be interesting to see how your solution works out in the long run.. You definitely have the ability to think outside the box. A very rare talent.Hows the shovel coming? Wish you the best in whats coming.
Awesome glad you got it going Hydraulics are expensive
smart fix. glad to see ya got it up and running. hope to see more videos soon.
Awesome job very glad you shared that with us
Nice temporary fix my man! Used to work on heavy equipment hydraulics myself, looks like something I would do to 'get her home' as well...actually if I thought about it, I'm sure that I had done a few of those out in the field lol.
Keep up the good work!
I have the same problem with mine! Thanks, this is great information. My hoe is off the tractor now so I’m gonna have both cylinders repacked. Still need some more info on bleeding system when I get them mounted back up……..
I put a tee in the big return hose from the backhoe and run my line on there on stead of running it all the way to the front.
Fixed is fixed. Good job
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Well you definitely helped me. Thank you.
I didn't know if there were but maybe a couple of these tractor's with the backhoe still alive . But you do have it home and inside a shop or building . Now's the time to just fix it correctly or right the first time without screwing around . What's going to happen if someone else tries to run the backhoe ? They're lost and screwed , so just fix it right the first time or you're wasting time . Those Ford 4500 with the backhoe and frontend loader are some long lasting machines , if taken care of properly !!
Nice "fix". You may have to watch that your not airtraiting /frothing your hydraulic oil. But I'd think it would be fine. Rather clever way to get the job done.
Run the line between the cyl and run it into the res tank
Even Mr Ford an Harley Davidson had to had to adapt, but eventually the two cylinders should be rebuilt as a pair, you know Murphy law, replace one headlight the other will go out.
you might want to put something around that hose into tank to stop dust and moisture getting into you hydraulic oil otherwise your going to be in all sorts of bother those contaminants will kill your complete system quicker than speed gorden ol mate
Overcome and adapt
it's only temporary unless it works 😆
Probably pretty expensive to put new seals in that cylinder.
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