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CAUTION

To avoid possible injury, observe the following

safety rules WHEN SERVICING the backhoe:

1. ENGAGE safety locks as shown in Figures 1 & 3

before servicing the backhoe.
2. DO NOT oil, grease or adjust the backhoe while it

is in motion.
3. DO NOT change any backhoe relief valve settings.

They are factory set for best performance and safety.

4. ESCAPING FLUID under

pressure can have sufficient

force to penetrate the skin

and cause serious injury. Be

sure to relieve all pressure

before disconnecting lines.

Be sure all connections are tight and that lines, pipes

and hoses are not damaged before applying pres-

sure to the system.
5. FLUID ESCAPING from a very small hole can be

almost invisible. Use a small piece of cardboard or

wood - not your hands - to search for suspected

leaks.
6. SEE A DOCTOR AT ONCE if injured by escaping

fluid. Serious infection or gangrene can develop if

proper medical treatment is not administered immedi-

ately.
7. PROTECT YOUR EYES - Wear safety glasses.

Guard against injury when driving connecting pins or

performing any repair in which particles can chip

from work piece or striking tool.

BEGINNING OF SEASON

Remove all protective coverings.
Check hydraulic hoses for deterioration and replace,

if necessary.
Lubricate all grease fittings and oil handle linkages.
Check hydraulic system for loss of fluid and, if neces-

sary, fill to proper level.
Tighten all loose bolts, nuts and setscrews.
Inspect bucket teeth and, if necessary, sharpen or

replace them.
Operate the backhoe slowly for a short time before

placing the unit under full load.

Bleeding Backhoe Hydraulic System

If the hydraulic hoses have been disconnected from

the backhoe or tractor, all trapped air must be

removed after the hoses are connected.  Start tractor

engine and operate backhoe through all movements

fully several times to purge the system of air.

Hydraulic System Hoses

Oil leaks in the pressure side of the system can be

located by carefully inspecting the external area of

the hoses and fittings.
Check the return side of the system for leaks by

examining the oil in the reservoir. If air is being drawn

into the system, the oil will contain air bubbles and

appear to foam.
When tightening connections, always use two

wrenches.

IMPORTANT: Do not over-tighten fittings. Make them

just tight enough to eliminate leaks.

NEVER use teflon tape on pipe thread fittings.

Always use a paste-type sealer.

Hoses on any backhoe are very severely worked and

will fail in time. Examine them regularly and replace

any that show signs of failure. Pay careful attention

to the routing of hoses so they can move fully and

freely without kinking, and cannot be pinched or cut

by any part of the backhoe.

Hydraulic System Reservoir 

On PTO pump systems, maintain the reservoir oil at

the proper level by looking at the dipstick. The dip-

stick/breather cap is located directly behind the right

side of the foot platform on the backhoe. When

checking oil level, the backhoe should be extended

to full reach with the bucket rolled back and resting

on the ground. All cylinders are retracted except for

the boom cylinder. Do not overfill; oil may be forced

out of the breather cap.
Fill with:

SAE 10W40 engine oil with API “SF/SG” classifica-

tion in northern climates.

SAE 40W engine oil with API “SF/SG” classification                
in southern climates.

Change oil every 200 hours or more often if neces-

sary. To change oil, extend backhoe to full reach with

bucket rolled back and resting on ground. Turn off

tractor PTO and shut down tractor engine. Drain oil

from reservoir and replace drain plug. 

Refill reser-

voir with 4 gallons of fresh oil following guide-

lines listed above for proper oil selection. 

Reseat

breather cap and start engine and PTO. After cycling

all backhoe functions several times to remove any air

from hydraulic system, check oil level in reservoir

with backhoe extended to full reach and bucket rolled

back and resting on ground. If oil level on dipstick is

below “ADD” line, add enough oil to bring level up to

“FULL” line. 

DO NOT 

overfill reservoir or oil may be

forced out through breather cap during backhoe

operation.
If the tractor system supplies the hydraulic power,

service according to the tractor instruction manual.

SERVICE

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Summary of Contents for CBH60

Page 1: ...l MAINTENANCE 06 09 Rev 2 4 00 50065802 BUSH HOG B Ba ac ck kh ho oe e M Mo od de el ls s CBH60 CBH70 CBH80 O Op pe er ra at to or r s s M Ma an nu ua al l All manuals and user guides at all guides co...

Page 2: ...the same precision and skill as our original equipment Our trained service personnel are well informed on methods required to service Bush Hog equipment and are ready and able to help you Should you...

Page 3: ...and to have any part s repaired or replaced when continued operation would cause damage or excessive wear to other parts or cause a safety hazard It is the Retail Customer s responsibility to deliver...

Page 4: ...arges for normal service or adjustment loss of crops or any other loss of income rental of substitute equipment expenses due to loss damage detention or delay in the delivery of equipment or parts res...

Page 5: ...e operates properly q Operator s manual has been delivered to owner and he has been instructed on the safe and proper use of the backhoe Dealer s Signature CAUTION It is recommended that the tractor b...

Page 6: ...rds are intended to alert the viewer to the existence and the degree of hazard seriousness This signal word indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or ser...

Page 7: ...7 Stop tractor engine place transmission in park or neutral engage parking brake lower loader arms to ground cycle all hydraulic controls to relieve pressure allow machine moving parts to stop remove...

Page 8: ...t regulations 4 BE SURE the SMV emblem is visible to the rear ADJUSTMENTS AND INSPECTION 1 CHECK pins that attach backhoe to tractor and all pivot pins for tightness several times daily Replace any pa...

Page 9: ...imple adjustments and other safety features have been built into this implement The following decals are located on the backhoe Keep decals clean and replace them immediately if they are missing Conta...

Page 10: ...uctions to Keep all guards in place when the machine is in operation Permit no riders on equipment Stop engine disconnect the power source and wait for all machine movement to stop before servicing ad...

Page 11: ...ated on the control console directly ahead of the operator See Figure 2 The following is a list of the controls with the function of each reading from left to right 1 Left Hand Stabilizer Push lever f...

Page 12: ...the RH stabilizer lowers Pull lever back the RH stabiliz er raises OPERATING THE BACKHOE To avoid possible injury observe the following safety rules WHEN OPERATING the backhoe 1 DISENGAGE safety lock...

Page 13: ...of the swing arc so material can be dumped on either side As the operator becomes more familiar with the oper ation of the backhoe it will be common practice to operate two controls at one time For ex...

Page 14: ...sport height It is normal for the backhoe to slowly settle while being transported PLACING THE STABILIZERS Decreased Digging Depth Narrower Stabilizer Platform Stabilizers Improperly Positioned INCORR...

Page 15: ...wing ing it to the spoil pile As the pile is approached dump the bucket When the bucket is empty the dipperstick and bucket are in position to resume digging upon return to the trench IMPORTANT Avoid...

Page 16: ...sandy soil use a platform under the rear tires and the stabilizers The plat form distributes the load over a larger area and lessens the possibility of a cave in The platform also tends to keep the u...

Page 17: ...system for leaks by examining the oil in the reservoir If air is being drawn into the system the oil will contain air bubbles and appear to foam When tightening connections always use two wrenches IMP...

Page 18: ...grease If any grease fittings are missing replace them immediately Clean all fittings thoroughly before using grease gun Lubricate all grease fittings at least twice daily once at the beginning of op...

Page 19: ...m can now be disconnected CAUTION Make sure tractor PTO is disengaged and engine shut off before disconnecting pump or hydraulic lines a On PTO pump self contained systems the pump should be removed f...

Page 20: ...n immediately or gangrene may result TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES Problem Cause Correction Machine fails to operate when started initially Low oil supply in reservoir Fill to proper level No oil supply...

Page 21: ...l This valve is a precision device and is valve not intended for any extensive field adjustment or repair Field replace ment parts are limited to seal kits cartridges valve sections and tie rods Repla...

Page 22: ...rs functioning leaking O ring fittings Check and properly replace any damaged hoses and lines Restrictions in oil lines Check and replace any damaged hoses and lines Check for pinched hoses Oil is byp...

Page 23: ...80 Relief valve may need cleaning and overhauling or entire cartridge must be replaced Spongy or jerking action Low oil supply in reservoir Fill to proper level of cylinders and or noisy operation Air...

Page 24: ...ontrol valve Damaged or worn spool seals Replace spool end seals Leaky cylinders Oil is bypassing cylinder piston Replace or rebuild the cylinder replace scored piston worn piston damaged parts packin...

Page 25: ...lbs for 5 16 nuts and 33 ft lbs for 3 8 nuts Never force spool Bent spool Replace with new spool section Foreign particles Clean system and valve Misalignment of control handle Check linkage for bind...

Page 26: ...ected using a new O ring Do not apply excessive pressure on mounting bolts The rods for CBH70 CBH80 should be torqued to 14 ft lbs for 5 16 nuts and 33 ft lbs for 3 8 nuts Never force spool Oil leakag...

Page 27: ...pool O ring 5 Throughly clean counter bores 6 Install new seals A Spring Centered Bonnet Assembly Only Lightly oil new O ring seal Slide seal over valve spool and insert weal in counter bore Replace b...

Page 28: ...s 11 Position valve assembly with the mounting pads of the end sections on a flat surface To obtain prop er alignment of end sections relative to the spool sec tions apply downward pressure to the end...

Page 29: ...ter bore 11 Lightly oil new O ring seal Slide O ring seal over valve spool and insert in seal counter bore Replace back up washer and seal plate retainer 12 Reattach all parts connected to the spool h...

Page 30: ...hoe Attach bucket to dipperstick using one pivot pin two 5 16 NF x 7 8 bolts lock nuts pin retainers and washers as needed to take up gap under pin retainers Place shims between dipper stick and bucke...

Page 31: ...me kit instructions differ with each tractor backhoe combination and come included with the individual subframe kit 4 To an agricultural tractor using a 4 point kit specif ically offered for the tract...

Page 32: ...base backhoe consisting of four 1 2NC x 1 3 4 Carriage Bolts Lockwashers and Nuts 5 Tighten and torque all hardware installed 6 Back tractor close to the backhoe Connect tractor lower link arms to lo...

Page 33: ...KIT INSTRUCTIONS 3 POINT HITCH LINKAGE 11 14 16 28 27 26 31 19 27 29 16 7 5 16 14 11 32 25 14 11 16 22 16 30 20 17 18 10 15 21 15 18 17 20 30 3 4 1 28 13 9 23 24 16 6 2 31 Figure 14 All manuals and u...

Page 34: ...ect tractor lower link arms to lower link mounts using two L pins 14 two Cotter Pins 11 and two Wire Form Cotter Pins 12 NOTE If tractor has a Category II hitch install two Bushings 15 in lower link a...

Page 35: ...MODEL CBH70 BACKHOE ATTACHING KIT INSTRUCTIONS 3 POINT HITCH LINKAGE 33 Figure 15 All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 36: ...link arms to lower link mounts using two L pins 14 two Cotter Pins 11 and two Wire Form Cotter Pins 12 NOTE If tractor has a category II hitch install two Bushings 15 in lower link arms 3 Attach Upper...

Page 37: ...MODEL CBH80 BACKHOE ATTACHING KIT INSTRUCTIONS 3 POINT HITCH LINKAGE 35 Figure 16 All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 38: ...the Filter Base 8 Assemble Pump Plate 26 to Pump 11 using two 3 8 NF x 1 3 4 Bolts 1 Lockwashers 8 and Nuts 4 Pump Plate may have to be readjusted later when installed on tractor PTO Shaft The Plate...

Page 39: ...hydraulic lines become entangled in any part of the backhoe or tractor Make sure both Pressure and Suction Lines are free from kinks or twists to reduce back pressure and excessive heat build up BACKH...

Page 40: ...d Nuts 4 Pump Plate may have to be readjusted later when installed on tractor PTO Shaft The Plate may need to be turned 180 degrees to provide prop er engagement with tractor drawbar and have ade quat...

Page 41: ...es become entangled in any part of the backhoe or tractor Make sure both Pressure and Suction Lines are free from kinks or twists to reduce back pressure and excessive heat build up 30 BACKHOE MAINFRA...

Page 42: ...the reservoir as shown in Figure 19 IMPORTANT Never connect the return hose to a tractor remote coupler which can be pressur ized Accidental pressurization can cause seri ous damage to backhoe valve 4...

Page 43: ...oe control valve to make it a non circulating or a demand type sys tem 4 A low pressure surge valve in the return line to keep the tractor back pressure surges from dam aging the backhoe control valve...

Page 44: ...khoe FIRST PROCEDURE ASSEMBLY OF A BUSH HOG BACKHOE TO A BUSH HOG LOADER VALVE IMPORTANT Improper hydraulic hook up can cause serious damage to backhoe control valve or other hydraulic components Refe...

Page 45: ...plied With Valve IMPORTANT Never connect the return hose to a tractor remote coupler which can be pressurized Accidental pressurization can cause serious damage to backhoe valve Backhoe Connection Loc...

Page 46: ...at is not a Bush Hog loader valve When connecting the Bush Hog backhoe valve to a valve other than one obtained from Bush Hog the input pressure line from the tractor will be connected to the pressure...

Page 47: ...inal pressure hose to the loader or other accessory valve 9 Connect the other end of the hydraulic hose to the pressure port of the loader or accessory valve using fit tings supplied by customer as re...

Page 48: ...e 9 Connect the other end of the hydraulic hose to the pressure port of the loader or accessory valve using fit tings supplied by customer as required Refer to Figure 25 10 Complete assembly of the ba...

Page 49: ...to backhoe components 1 Park tractor with loader and backhoe on a level surface 2 Set Parking Brake Exit tractor 3 Remove Boom Lock Pin from backhoe and place in storage location Enter backhoe 4 Lower...

Page 50: ...1 4 5 9 3 4 3 2 7 6 4 4 8 11 10 48 FIGURE 26 MECHANICAL THUMB ASSEMBLED All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 51: ...rom factory Remove stabilizers and fasteners from pallet Position stabilizer between mounting lugs and pin into place Cut plastic ties from rod ends of hydraulic cylinders swing down and pull rod end...

Page 52: ...t 104 120 136 E Transport Height maximum 66 82 90 F Bucket Rotation 180 180 180 G Loading Reach bucket at 60 33 40 41 H Transport Overhang 37 48 5 54 5 I Undercut 17 14 17 5 J Stabilizer Spread up pos...

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