kinda looks like an accumulator ?
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Originally posted by Muz View Postkinda looks like an accumulator ?
im half thinking of exercising my consumer rights with this purchase. I bought it through a dealer who advertised it as “no leaks”. I have spoken to him about it and he said “sorry mate 2nd hand digger no warantee the leak must have appeared after you took ownership” it was the next day I noticed the leak. Apparently I have 30 days to request a refund or repair under the 2015 consumer rights act.
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Originally posted by Daveindevon View Post‘I wondered if Is was an expansion vessel? If there were such a thing on a digger. I’ve ordered up a service manual to get more info.
im half thinking of exercising my consumer rights with this purchase. I bought it through a dealer who advertised it as “no leaks”. I have spoken to him about it and he said “sorry mate 2nd hand digger no warantee the leak must have appeared after you took ownership” it was the next day I noticed the leak. Apparently I have 30 days to request a refund or repair under the 2015 consumer rights act.
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have you any record of your conversation with said dealer ...
not Devon Plant is it ... their name has come up before elsewhere
I'd possibly be advising them of your rights under the act and the fact that if they aren't prepared to deal with the situation, perhaps they'd be happier dealing with trading std.s?If it's got tracks, wheels, t*ts, or an engine, at some point it's gonna give you trouble!!
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Originally posted by v8druid View Postdo you have a copy of the ad saying "no leaks" ?
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have you any record of your conversation with said dealer ...
not Devon Plant is it ... their name has come up before elsewhere
I'd possibly be advising them of your rights under the act and the fact that if they aren't prepared to deal with the situation, perhaps they'd be happier dealing with trading std.s?
I purchased from “Warwick Plant” in Maidenhead. He has said he’ll help me if he can.
Maybe I’ll just try to seal/fix the leak as it doesn’t seem to be under any pressure YET!
Dave
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Originally posted by v8druid View Postlooks to be leaking from the bladder crimp?
Dave
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Originally posted by Daveindevon View PostI have read over the original ad. and I must have confused it with another advert. as this one doesn’t actually say “no leaks” so I probably couldn’t get him on an inaccurate description. I may have a case under “not fit for purpose “.
I purchased from “Warwick Plant” in Maidenhead. He has said he’ll help me if he can.
Maybe I’ll just try to seal/fix the leak as it doesn’t seem to be under any pressure YET!
Dave
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Thank you. I’m going to try to seal it with some epoxy resin.
Dave
an accumulator is a 'pressure reservoir' and smooths out pressure variations to maintain even pressure ... it won't be under pressure with the machine not running and the system pressure exhausted/relieved .....
most likely your servo accumulator to allow a few lever movements/actuations, after the engine ceases to pump when turned off .... allows you to operate say the main boom circuit to lower the boom in the event of engine failure ...
you can exhaust the accumulator pressure by operating the sticks' various motions, after the engine is stopped and can probably hear the pressure drop away in the circuit as you operate the levers ... you'll eventually end up with no movements, etc. once all pressure has been relieved/exhausted.
Unusual to get a crimp leak like that and you'll be very lucky to seal it externally .... try pricing one up before going to the bother of trying to 'repair' it and see if said dealer will contribute to, or even pay the cost of the replacement
this is one of the accumulators off mine on the travel range valve ..... not a crimped type ... has a one piece bladder inside it like a tough balloon
the crimped style are much like the pressure vessel in a sealed central heating system ... allows the system contents to expand, whilst maintaining a constant pressure in the system when cold - usually 1.5 BAR
http://www.hedmandrilling.com/wp-con...Tank-Types.png
hydraulic bladder type
https://cdn.app.compendium.com/uploa...og_figured.jpg
diaphragm type
http://www.valvehydraulic.info/wp-co...ccumulator.JPG
all three types
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/uMFVUukXfQA/hqdefault.jpg
MUZ ..... this new green padlock is a PITFA for linking ..... won't show pix at allIf it's got tracks, wheels, t*ts, or an engine, at some point it's gonna give you trouble!!
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Originally posted by v8druid View PostMUZ ..... this new green padlock is a PITFA for linking ..... won't show pix at allPlease don't PM me for plant advice.. thanks .. Post in the forum where I will gladly help, as will many of our contributors.. as the info and responses will help everyone else, which is why we exist
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now struggling to reply to your post above ??
emojis freezes it completely ??
I put the links straight in .... showed in preview, but had to come back in on edit, when they didn't show other than a black box, remove the Pix from the insert links tab and just put the page header in for each ... least the OP could then see the pix
no emojis .... daren't freeze this again ... 5th attemptIf it's got tracks, wheels, t*ts, or an engine, at some point it's gonna give you trouble!!
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Ive disabled an https plugin .. think it was slowing things down.. I did a test post in the test area and all links and pics rendered ok before doing this ?Please don't PM me for plant advice.. thanks .. Post in the forum where I will gladly help, as will many of our contributors.. as the info and responses will help everyone else, which is why we exist
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Originally posted by Muz View PostIve disabled an https plugin .. think it was slowing things down.. I did a test post in the test area and all links and pics rendered ok before doing this ?
was it this sort of pump on there originally OP
If it's got tracks, wheels, t*ts, or an engine, at some point it's gonna give you trouble!!
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Originally posted by Daveindevon View PostUPDATE
Hi All,
The chap that sold me the 8014 has offered to pay for a new accumulator (£375) and I will fit so hopefully all’s well that ends well.
DaveIf it's got tracks, wheels, t*ts, or an engine, at some point it's gonna give you trouble!!
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