doobin
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Yeah, always proper oil. The problem is the oiler won't put out enough oil even turned right up for such a long bar. A 36" should really be on an MS660 or 880. But for occasional use it'll do for now.
Some vehicles don't get on well with single mass clutch conversions.
What was the issue with the dual mass and clutch to fail at 10k surely it's covered under manufacturers warranty?
Had a go in a JCB 85z today not a bad bit of kit didnt really get upto anything interesting in it but was smooth to operate although to be honest took me a while to work out how to get the quick hitch to work and get the thing out of the limited eco revs wasn't too keen on the whole limited revs when quick hitch open. Biggest gripe was getting in it, the step in front of the door is tiny so struggled a bit
I didn't mind the 2go system not been in a recent JCB before and took ages to work out the same button was to acknowledge the quick hitch. The older js from what I can remember were either a second button or having to press and hold a button on joystick.
It was a hire machine in site with a good 2000 hours on it and everything was still tight
The cab is a decent size and comfy didn't have the 3 piece boom on it like yours. Out of interest how is that controlled is it done automatically or do you need to operate it by separate control? Never been on one with one and always wondered
guessing you exited 'stage right', off the front and climbed the fence James.... want yer 'muck boots' on there Boyo
Tidy job ... should be well practiced after that
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Think of all that chargeable time. Just don't want to do it every day.Left house at 4am, arrive at first job at 630 left at that at 8 arrived next job 1030 left that at 12 arrive back to yard 1600 and home 1700![]()


Finished off the powerpack refurb today by changing the hydraulic oil and filter. Not sure where the pressure guage is supposed to be. Previously it was in the red until the oil warmed up, then sat dead centre, between red and green, which I though must be normal. Now it sits at a quarter up the green. Guess this suggests that the filter was a little clogged?
Gonna get the rig out on site tomorrow and use it in anger for the first time. I've welded up some driving guides to match the size of poles we will be knocking.
Yes, on the filter housing. Half red half green.Was it a pressure gauge, or a filter condition gauge? Is it on the return line, by the filter housing?
Yes, on the filter housing. Half red half green.
Judging by the engine note it was building more pressure when in the red. Oil didn't look too clever so glad to have changed it.
If it was bypassing wouldn't the pressure drop?