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JCB 8014 hydraulic fault

Posted: Tue May 08, 2012 10:25 pm
by jddevel
I`ve a JCB 8014 mini digger the boom of which drops advice on how to go about tracing the fault please :think:

Re: JCB 8014 hydraulic fault

Posted: Tue May 08, 2012 11:00 pm
by wee_gus
When this happen? Is it when the boom is in the fully raised position. With engine running or switched off? Does it have any check valves? Any damage to ram rod? Probs just a set of seals! Simple job really

Re: JCB 8014 hydraulic fault

Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 6:11 pm
by Mark.Rive
wee_gus wrote:When this happen? Is it when the boom is in the fully raised position. With engine running or switched off? Does it have any check valves? Any damage to ram rod? Probs just a set of seals! Simple job really


Welcome on board Angus, Was wondering if you would turn up :thumbup: Mark

Re: JCB 8014 hydraulic fault

Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 6:37 pm
by jddevel
Thanks Angus. Happens when engine is running and boom raised. No damage or leaks from the ram. Where do I look for the check valves please? Have removed hose from top of ram when fully extended- by top I mean end where stainless rod/ram exits -and apart from a tiny trickle which I assume is just draining from metal pipe which leaves the top of the ram and is about 9 inches long- to the hose connection I`ve removed, there is no oil leaving that pipe. I have sort of therefore assumed that the actual seals inside the ram are OK.
The drop incidently creeps when first started and increases in speed when oil/engine gets hot and obviously oil thins. Hope I`ve made myself clear.