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Be P1 and P2 Id expect, I see the hose to P2 has been replaced at some point, blank that off and the inlet to the slew and see if it still slews right but no left, then that proves a fault in the input side, then you can trace back up that line to what the fault may be. It looks like a one piece fitting and could well be over crimped
Ok .. what about a pilot mechanism problem .. lift the boot off the left control lever , are all the pilot valves sticking up ? mess about with the left hand one that controls the left slew ?
he's swapped the pipes over Muz to prove the pilots on the stick
I'd be swapping pipes on the motor .... looking at that rat's nest under the seat
trying to remove a servo cylinder (or two) off the main block'd be a 'kin 'mare in that lot
swapping motor pipes'd at least prove motor functionality .... then it'd either be .... servo / main valve fault, at the block ...... or crushed hose even
Ok .. what about a pilot mechanism problem .. lift the boot off the left control lever , are all the pilot valves sticking up ? mess about with the left hand one that controls the left slew ?
Its not some physical problem, like the slew transport pin dropped down (if it has one) ? can you go 360 to the right but nothing at all on the left ?
Yes, it goes all the way round to the right but nothing to the left. Nothing at all happens when I try to go left, no noise or change in engine noise and the lever feels dead.
the left swing servo unit is functioning ..... and also the right from when plumbed correctly.
you need to swap the hoses over from the main valve block .... either at the block or at the motor.
if it slews left ..... but not right, it's either the servo control at the main valve, or the main valve itself.
first port of call if that happens would be the servo actuator on the valve block ..... much easier than delving into the main block and almost certainly the issue
probably just not actuating the main spool.
let us know how you get on
Thanks again for your input. The picture shows the nightmare below the seat, the hose with the red tape is the left swing from the control lever (front of cab is to left of pic). Are you saying there is a servo somewhere in there that I can remove without taking the whole lot out? I'll try swopping the motor hoses first though.
Thanks for your input.
When I swopped the hoses all that happened was that I could slew right by moving the lever left, still nothing in the other direction. At least it showed that the left swing valve was working.
When I try to swing left there is no change in noise from the engine or anything else, and the control lever feels dead, it just seems like absolutely nothing is happening.
the left swing servo unit is functioning ..... and also the right from when plumbed correctly.
you need to swap the hoses over from the main valve block .... either at the block or at the motor.
if it slews left ..... but not right, it's either the servo control at the main valve, or the main valve itself.
first port of call if that happens would be the servo actuator on the valve block ..... much easier than delving into the main block and almost certainly the issue
probably just not actuating the main spool.
is it servos?
if so swapping hoses at the control lever could have all sorts of results. ...... I assume it has made no difference??
It's an odd fault for sure?
as it's the same motor with a reversed flow for slew left/right, it's unlikely to be the motor ?? More likely to be a control issue
Thanks for your input.
When I swopped the hoses all that happened was that I could slew right by moving the lever left, still nothing in the other direction. At least it showed that the left swing valve was working.
When I try to swing left there is no change in noise from the engine or anything else, and the control lever feels dead, it just seems like absolutely nothing is happening.
Hello, this is my first post and I'm hoping someone out there can help as I'm in trouble!
I have an old Hitachi EX15 which I'm using for some fairly light landscaping work on my property. It's been working fine, but yesterday it stopping swinging to the left. Everything else works ok (reverse travel is a bit slow and needs max revs). I've swopped the left and right swing hoses on the control lever so prove the problem is not there. I've now run out of ideas, can anyone suggest where to look next?
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