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PROBLEMS
POSSIBLE PROBLEMS
POSSIBLE SOLUTION
Motor on the planer
will not operate.
Auxiliary hoses not hooked up to the
skid steer.
Obstruction in hydraulic lines.
Hydraulic motor damaged or seals
blown.
Skid steer auxiliary valve not engaged.
Engage Couplers
Remove obstruction and replace if
necessary.
Call service department for instructions.
Engage auxiliary valve.
Drum rotates sluggishly.
Insufficient hydraulic flow from the skid
steer.
Damaged quick coupler.
Hydraulic motor damaged or seals
blown.
Oil filter on skid steer is dirty.
Refer to skid steer's owner’s manual.
Replace if necessary.
Call service department for instructions.
Refer to skid steer's owner
’s manual.
Leaking Oil.
Loose or damaged hydraulic line.
O-Rings on fittings damaged.
Hydraulic motor damaged or seals
blown.
Fittings loose or damaged.
Cylinder seals damaged.
Tighten or replace.
Replace if necessary.
Call service department for instructions.
Tighten or replace.
Replace cylinder seals.
Insufficient power.
Insufficient hydraulic flow from the skid
steer.
Relief valve setting adjusted too low.
Hydraulic motor damaged or seals
blown.
Oil filter on skid steer is dirty.
Refer to skid steer's owner
’s manual.
Refer to skid steer's owner
’s manual.
Call service department for instructions.
Refer to skid steer's owner
’s manual.
Drum rotates in the wrong
direction.
Hoses from the valve to the motor
incorrectly connected.
Switch hoses at the motor end.
Excessive vibration during
planing operation.
Picks are worn or broken.
Picks contain flat spots or are not
rotating freely.
Insufficient down force due to incorrect
operating procedure.
Visually inspect the picks and replace as
necessary.
Visually inspect the picks and replace as
necessary.
Refer to the Operating section of this
manual.
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