Could be a loose drive belt or sucking air some placeTake a look at the hydrualic pressure switch by the hydro filter
Thanks a lot both things I intend to check. Not sure what happened it was fine when I shut it dwn. Wouldn't ya know my dad goes out to use it the next morning to move some round bales an it won't move. Oops was hopin it wasn't anything major being that it was operating perfectly when I shut it dwn. All the help is greatly appreciated. I'll let ya know what I find.Could be a loose drive belt or sucking air some place
What about the bronze filter?Thanks a lot both things I intend to check. Not sure what happened it was fine when I shut it dwn. Wouldn't ya know my dad goes out to use it the next morning to move some round bales an it won't move. Oops was hopin it wasn't anything major being that it was operating perfectly when I shut it dwn. All the help is greatly appreciated. I'll let ya know what I find.
Does yours have one? ......not sure what is your serial numberWhat about the bronze filter?
Not sure if it does or not but had heard of that issue. I'm at work now so I'll have to check serial number later. Cnt see it being pump issue with it operating normal when it was shutdwn. No noise no issues. Just setting overnight an no more movement.Does yours have one? ......not sure what is your serial number
Do you mean the hidden one or case drain filters all need to be cleaned but the way it went down I would think the sender or the belt hoping not a leak sucking airDoes yours have one? ......not sure what is your serial number
Ya me too! Only way I know of to find a place it's sucking from is smearing grease around connections any other ideas?Do you mean the hidden one or case drain filters all need to be cleaned but the way it went down I would think the sender or the belt hoping not a leak sucking air
Nope that is what I would do..........your at work wish I had that job when I worked lmaoYa me too! Only way I know of to find a place it's sucking from is smearing grease around connections any other ideas?
Did you run it out of fluid did you fill the filterNope that is what I would do..........your at work wish I had that job when I worked lmao
Ok no hidden bronze filter but inline filter part # 6661807 I belive this is a case drain filter and belive there are two one for each side will be comming off the drive motor line about a four inch long silver cylinder but still thinking bad drive belt or hydro senderDid you run it out of fluid did you fill the filter
No drive or hydraulic functions with a HP1 error is usually the drive belt.Ok no hidden bronze filter but inline filter part # 6661807 I belive this is a case drain filter and belive there are two one for each side will be comming off the drive motor line about a four inch long silver cylinder but still thinking bad drive belt or hydro sender
Drive belt was loose. Thanks guysNo drive or hydraulic functions with a HP1 error is usually the drive belt.
If the belt is broken or too loose, the pump will not turn and naturally you will have no hydraulic pressure (HP1).
The machine will generally shut down in 30 seconds too.
Great cheap and easy just the way I like it good job!,,,,Drive belt was loose. Thanks guys