Ripped the rock out with the VA-r and Mick’s 3 foot toothed .... VA-r stuck it fine .... I’m pleased to report and the rock/rubble pile continues to grow .....
Today was another late start ..... like damned near two o’clock ...... Clara was asleep in her pram in the sunshine .... so a ‘quiet’ morning’ was the orders for the day, from SWMBO !!
The Geith 3 foot edge-er had been sat down in’t hole for a few days and I’d been chucking the odd ‘lump’ in it, tidying up and once I could get going, I was gonna want it out of there, so put me adapters into it, so’s I could latch onto it and empty it, as well as getting it out the way .....
They work just fine !!
Been working me way across, today, clearing the top off of the boulder layer, so I can see what’s what, to hoik out and sorting out the various ‘lumps’ that continue to appear, that have been dumped and buried here over the years .....
Today’s haul .....
I was up to load 86 and was just slotting #87 into the dumper ‘fore tea, when I got ‘the summons’. ‘Drema’d been going ‘hard at it’ all afternoon and I’d been smelling ‘warm’ Plantohyd, for a few minutes, or so, assuming that she’d been getting warmer than I usually manage to get her .... ‘til I parked her up for tea and climbed down to find ,.....
A small oil slick accumulating under her and emanating from the cab underbelly .... she was working fine so .... very puzzled!?
Tea and Pam wait for no man so slung a load of rags under her to catch all the drips off the belly plates and headed for tea.
Nice it was too, but marred by the wondering WTF was the oil coming from ????
I’d a loaded dumper to contend with first, cos it looked like rain, so shot #87 off up to the tip area and parked her up, before whipping the front half of the belly plate off, expecting to see either a pilot line with a small leak or the orbital/brake/drive control pedal spewing it’s guts out ...... as I say she’d been operating fine??????
None of the above suspects looked to be the culprit and was scratching my head a bit? All the lines and valves were dry ???
It had been a good hour now and where ever this oil had been coming from had stopped dripping ..... so I was gonna have to crank her up to see WTF it was leaking from!
Didn’t take long to spot !!
..... but alarmingly it was coming from a cable trunk?????
So .... oil and electrics ... got to be a pressure switch/transducer !!
I’d have preferred a pipe!!
Cleaned everything up ... the belly plate was a tad moist with Pantohyd, the talcum powder dust under her had done a great job on absorbing what had leaked, so shovelled all that up into a heap, generally tidied up, cleaned the ‘soggy’ slings that had been in the ‘line of fire’ and wrapped her up for the night, so’s I could come indoors to pour over me parts list book, hopefully for a part number, after I’d sorted today’s rubble collection into a tidier semblance of order.
Don’t really like leaving her up on the jacks and the boom up/sat, but had no choice .....
The culprit was some sort of sensor in the HBGV valve ??? This has control over the transmission brake, by the look of it .....
....... but annoyingly is not shown in the parts book ..... so was gonna be a long conversation with Dave in the Hydrema stores on the Monday and could well be a ZF part, looking at the circuit drawing, which seems to have the only mention of it !!
I doubted it was going to be cheap, but the biggest issue was going to be the speed of supply ..... if they had one !!!! Will almost deffo be a ‘come from Germany' job and would hopefully not be the two weeks wait, like the seal kit was !!!!!!!
59th birthday the following morning and was off out with friends for lunch, otherwise I’d have been out there and whipping the offending item out the valve and see if it’d function, plugged up, for now.
It was pissing oil out the two wires that come out of it .... so I’m guessing there’s a diaphragm knackered inside it!!!
Bloody annoying as she’d been performing well and starting to make a bit of a dent in it, ‘specially now I’ve me new ramp sorted and can make some serious inroads across the width and back into the upper level.
Sadly though I have found the ‘mother lode’ of concrete block wall .... again .... jeez there’s some lumps to come out and was a slow old process sorting ‘em ..... oh for a riddle bucket.
Today was another late start ..... like damned near two o’clock ...... Clara was asleep in her pram in the sunshine .... so a ‘quiet’ morning’ was the orders for the day, from SWMBO !!
The Geith 3 foot edge-er had been sat down in’t hole for a few days and I’d been chucking the odd ‘lump’ in it, tidying up and once I could get going, I was gonna want it out of there, so put me adapters into it, so’s I could latch onto it and empty it, as well as getting it out the way .....
They work just fine !!
Been working me way across, today, clearing the top off of the boulder layer, so I can see what’s what, to hoik out and sorting out the various ‘lumps’ that continue to appear, that have been dumped and buried here over the years .....
Today’s haul .....
I was up to load 86 and was just slotting #87 into the dumper ‘fore tea, when I got ‘the summons’. ‘Drema’d been going ‘hard at it’ all afternoon and I’d been smelling ‘warm’ Plantohyd, for a few minutes, or so, assuming that she’d been getting warmer than I usually manage to get her .... ‘til I parked her up for tea and climbed down to find ,.....
A small oil slick accumulating under her and emanating from the cab underbelly .... she was working fine so .... very puzzled!?
Tea and Pam wait for no man so slung a load of rags under her to catch all the drips off the belly plates and headed for tea.
Nice it was too, but marred by the wondering WTF was the oil coming from ????
I’d a loaded dumper to contend with first, cos it looked like rain, so shot #87 off up to the tip area and parked her up, before whipping the front half of the belly plate off, expecting to see either a pilot line with a small leak or the orbital/brake/drive control pedal spewing it’s guts out ...... as I say she’d been operating fine??????
None of the above suspects looked to be the culprit and was scratching my head a bit? All the lines and valves were dry ???
It had been a good hour now and where ever this oil had been coming from had stopped dripping ..... so I was gonna have to crank her up to see WTF it was leaking from!
Didn’t take long to spot !!
..... but alarmingly it was coming from a cable trunk?????
So .... oil and electrics ... got to be a pressure switch/transducer !!
I’d have preferred a pipe!!
Cleaned everything up ... the belly plate was a tad moist with Pantohyd, the talcum powder dust under her had done a great job on absorbing what had leaked, so shovelled all that up into a heap, generally tidied up, cleaned the ‘soggy’ slings that had been in the ‘line of fire’ and wrapped her up for the night, so’s I could come indoors to pour over me parts list book, hopefully for a part number, after I’d sorted today’s rubble collection into a tidier semblance of order.
Don’t really like leaving her up on the jacks and the boom up/sat, but had no choice .....
The culprit was some sort of sensor in the HBGV valve ??? This has control over the transmission brake, by the look of it .....
....... but annoyingly is not shown in the parts book ..... so was gonna be a long conversation with Dave in the Hydrema stores on the Monday and could well be a ZF part, looking at the circuit drawing, which seems to have the only mention of it !!
I doubted it was going to be cheap, but the biggest issue was going to be the speed of supply ..... if they had one !!!! Will almost deffo be a ‘come from Germany' job and would hopefully not be the two weeks wait, like the seal kit was !!!!!!!
59th birthday the following morning and was off out with friends for lunch, otherwise I’d have been out there and whipping the offending item out the valve and see if it’d function, plugged up, for now.
It was pissing oil out the two wires that come out of it .... so I’m guessing there’s a diaphragm knackered inside it!!!
Bloody annoying as she’d been performing well and starting to make a bit of a dent in it, ‘specially now I’ve me new ramp sorted and can make some serious inroads across the width and back into the upper level.
Sadly though I have found the ‘mother lode’ of concrete block wall .... again .... jeez there’s some lumps to come out and was a slow old process sorting ‘em ..... oh for a riddle bucket.
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