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Longgong LG850 Loader User Report - MikePhua - 06-27-2025 I have used three Longgong LG850 loaders, with the following purchase timeline: the first in early 2007, the second in mid-2008, and the third in late 2009. All three machines weigh 15.8 tons, and while they all exhibit some common traits, such as occasional rear-end lifting when in use, the following report outlines my experience with this particular model, based on my usage of these three units. 1. Engine The engines of the Longgong LG850 loaders are all from the Weichai series. The first two units use the WD615 engine, while the third one is equipped with the WD10 engine, meeting the Euro III emission standards. From the specifications, we can see that the WD10 engine has a smaller bore and stroke, but the power remains the same (162kw), and the fuel consumption per kilowatt hour is lower.
The second and third units also had similar issues with water plugs leaking and electromagnetic valve failure. The turbocharger’s sealing paper gasket was replaced in the third unit. 2. Transmission (Double Gearbox)
The hydraulic system has been a major headache. The piping layout is extremely messy, with many pipes interfering with each other. Despite the passage of time, from the first vehicle to the third, there have been no improvements. Many hydraulic pipes leak oil, and several have been replaced. The hydraulic return pipe on the first vehicle detached twice, draining an entire tank of hydraulic oil — a painful experience. The steering mechanism and distribution valve have also experienced consistent leaks shortly after use. Both the first and second vehicles use hydraulic pumps from Jinan Hydraulic Factory, while the third vehicle uses a self-produced Longgong hydraulic pump, which has been performing well. The hydraulic cylinders are also from Longgong's in-house brand, Haikelis. The first vehicle’s four hydraulic cylinders experienced severe wear, and the original hydraulic cylinders were eventually discarded. The first replacement cylinder also started to experience wear. The second vehicle had the arm oil seals replaced. 5. Miscellaneous Issues
Overall, the Longgong LG850 loader has had a variety of issues, particularly with the hydraulic system, engine seals, and drive axles. While it continues to perform reasonably well for general tasks, frequent maintenance and repairs are required to ensure smooth operation. The hydraulic system, in particular, has been a consistent point of concern, with repeated oil leaks and the need for parts replacements. In terms of performance, the engine and transmission have proven to be reliable, but the drive axle and hydraulic components require careful attention. I would recommend maintaining a strict maintenance schedule and monitoring hydraulic components closely to avoid significant downtime. While the Longgong LG850 can fulfill standard operational requirements, prospective buyers should be prepared for regular servicing and repairs, especially concerning the hydraulic and axle systems. |