Hi to everyone. I have recently joined this excellent looking forum following some internet research in to a problem I have with my mini digger.
The machine is a 2004 Terex HR12. I purchased the machine to do a self build and have owned it 2 years. The problem started to occur about a year ago and is gradually worsening. The symptoms I have are as follows. When tracking if I just move the levers very slightly a nice steady and even slow track will occur. If I move levers to fullest extent I also get a very smooth track at full speed. However if i attempt to track with the levers anywhere other than slight movement or full movement a bucking/jerking occurs which will build to the point where I have to release the levers and wait for the machine to stop before I attempt to track again. The same jerkiness is also now starting to occur whilst operating the boom. I have all the workshop manuals and have ordered a hydraulic pressure gusts set. Whilst I am a fully trained car mechanic hydraulics is very new to me.
Just to add. I have fully serviced the machine including flush and refill of hydraulic oil and replacement hydraulic oil filter using genuine terex parts. I have also renewed the tank breather and all flexible hydraulic pipes. The fault was present prior to this work being carried out. The machine has done 2000 hrs and I would say that is genuine as the rest of the machine reflects this
I am hoping someone may be able to guide me towards a solution. Any help gratefully received
The machine is a 2004 Terex HR12. I purchased the machine to do a self build and have owned it 2 years. The problem started to occur about a year ago and is gradually worsening. The symptoms I have are as follows. When tracking if I just move the levers very slightly a nice steady and even slow track will occur. If I move levers to fullest extent I also get a very smooth track at full speed. However if i attempt to track with the levers anywhere other than slight movement or full movement a bucking/jerking occurs which will build to the point where I have to release the levers and wait for the machine to stop before I attempt to track again. The same jerkiness is also now starting to occur whilst operating the boom. I have all the workshop manuals and have ordered a hydraulic pressure gusts set. Whilst I am a fully trained car mechanic hydraulics is very new to me.
Just to add. I have fully serviced the machine including flush and refill of hydraulic oil and replacement hydraulic oil filter using genuine terex parts. I have also renewed the tank breather and all flexible hydraulic pipes. The fault was present prior to this work being carried out. The machine has done 2000 hrs and I would say that is genuine as the rest of the machine reflects this
I am hoping someone may be able to guide me towards a solution. Any help gratefully received
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