TROUBLESHOOTING

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSES

SOLUTION

 

 

 

Drum will not rotate

Auxiliary hoses are not hooked up

Inspect connections visually (make

 

to skid steer

sure QD’s are fully engaged).

 

There is an obstruction in one or

Remove and inspect hoses

 

both of the auxiliary hoses

visually.

 

One or more seals on the motor

Contact dealer.

 

have failed

 

 

Skid steer auxiliary hydraulics are

Refer to skid steer owner’s

 

not operating properly

manual.

 

Motor hoses are not plumbed

See “Hydraulic Assembly TL52” on

 

correctly

page 22. Verify correct hose

 

 

routing.

 

 

 

Drum rotates sluggishly

Insufficient hydraulic flow from the

Refer to skid steer owner’s

 

skid steer

manual.

 

The hydraulic oil filter on the skid

Refer to skid steer owner’s

 

steer is dirty

manual.

 

One or more seals on the motor

Contact dealer.

 

have failed

 

 

 

 

Motor operates, but the drum does

Cross bolt on coupler is sheared

Inspect visually and repair as

not rotate

 

needed.

 

Coupler splines are stripped

Inspect visually and repair as

 

 

needed.

 

Motor shaft splines are stripped.

Inspect visually and repair as

 

 

needed.

 

 

 

Oil is leaking from the motor area.

One or more seals on the motor

Contact dealer.

 

have failed.

 

 

O-rings on fitting are damaged

Visually inspect o-rings and

 

 

replace as needed.

 

Fittings are loose or damaged

Refer to skid steer owner’s

 

 

manual.

 

Hydraulic hoses are loose or

Refer to skid steer owner’s

 

damaged

manual.

 

 

 

Insufficient cutting power

One or more seals on motor have

Contact dealer.

 

failed

 

 

Oil filter on the skid steer is dirty

Refer to skid steer owner’s

 

 

manual.

 

Insufficient auxiliary flow from skid

Refer to skid steer owner’s

 

steer

manual.

 

Relief valve on skid steer is not set

Refer to skid steer owner’s

 

properly

manual.

 

 

 

MAN0003 (Rev. 11/30/2006)

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Woods Equipment TL73, TL52, TL84 manual Troubleshooting, Problem Possible Causes Solution

TL84, TL73, TL52 specifications

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