Hydraulic oil for hesston 1014 hydro swing
Which makes no sense because I would assume that the area of the toungue around the big pin does not contain oil. The oil is pouring out of that weep hole. Somewhere on the bottom is a little weep hole about the size of my ring finger (note I have middle sized fingers ). Ok on second picture there is a grease zerk and then below that is the spring lock for transport. Posted 23:34 (#4994423 - in reply to #4994368) Subject: RE: Really stupid hydra-swing question Posted 22:39 (#4994342 - in reply to #4994327) Subject: RE: Really stupid hydra-swing questionĬould you put a small amount of air pressure (3-10 psi ), into the tongues hydraulic oil fill hole, then use soapy water bottle to spray where you think the pinhole might be? Somehow one of those dry filled powder ones got its top knocked off when the seat went up and down. So we had two fire extinguishers in the cab. My father is the type of guy that thinks everything is going to burst into flames. My most memorable experience was bouncing around the field. But I put a lot of hours running the 4020 on that 116. Guessing my old 4020 wouldn't have the hydraulics to accomplish the task. Posted 22:37 (#4994338 - in reply to #4994327) Subject: RE: Really stupid hydra-swing question This one has already been welded on once before. It's like it wore a hole through the side of where the pin swivels. The pin that the machine swivels on is where all the oil is running out of. Well I can't really figure out where the leak is. Posted 22:32 (#4994327 - in reply to #4994302) Subject: RE: Really stupid hydra-swing question I've seen old used Hesstons, at dealerships, with the same welded tongues, with fish plates. Yep, Dad's old Hesston 1014 tongue broke (lost all oil ) and had to be bent back and welded, THEN added long "fish plates" to both sides and welded them on = all OK. Posted 22:24 (#4994302 - in reply to #4994270) Subject: RE: Really stupid hydra-swing question The rapidly vanishing farmland of Boone Co. Posted 22:14 (#4994270 - in reply to #4994183) Subject: RE: Really stupid hydra-swing question An 806 or 1086 like what used to pull those kinds of things, not so much. Some of today's tractors could directly run a hydro swing without breaking a sweat. What kind of tractor are you running it with? Posted 22:10 (#4994261 - in reply to #4994183) Subject: RE: Really stupid hydra-swing question And you'd need to flow that through 2 remotes because a single one won't flow all that. 30 gpm is only like 45 horsepower at the hydraulic motor shaft. Posted 21:53 (#4994217 - in reply to #4994183) Subject: RE: Really stupid hydra-swing question Not enough flow I got a little over thirty from tractor? Has anyone tried it or do I start cutting younger apart. Too much heat, but they run air drills from tractors?. Right now it uses the pto pump, but why not run it directly from tractor hydraulics?. Why can't I just plumb it from the tractor.
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So since winter is here it's time to fix.
#Hydraulic oil for hesston 1014 hydro swing crack
Some how in the middle of haying I managed to crack the tongue and lost all the oil. So I have an old 116 new holland hydraswing. Posted 21:42 (#4994183) Subject: Really stupid hydra-swing question Really stupid hydra-swing question Jump to page : 1 Now viewing page 1