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Slow Left Track on Takeuchi TB035
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The Takeuchi TB035 is a compact yet powerful excavator commonly used in construction and landscaping. However, some users have reported issues with the left track moving slower than the right, affecting the machine's overall performance. This article explores possible causes for this issue and offers solutions to help operators get their TB035 back to optimal working condition.
Common Causes of Slow Left Track
A slower left track generally points to an issue in the machine's drive system or hydraulic components. The common causes of this issue include:
  1. Hydraulic System Malfunctions
    The TB035’s track system is powered by hydraulics, and any issues in the hydraulic pump or motor can lead to an imbalance in power delivery, causing one track to move slower than the other. Problems such as insufficient oil pressure or blockages in the hydraulic filter can restrict fluid flow, reducing the performance of the left track.
  2. Uneven Track Tension
    If the tension of the tracks is uneven, it can cause one side to move slower than the other. This is typically due to incorrect track tension, with one side too tight, which can hinder the movement of the track.
  3. Drive Motor Issues
    The TB035 uses separate drive motors for each track. If the motor on the left side is malfunctioning or showing signs of wear, it may not provide enough power to move the track at the same speed as the right side. This can be due to internal component wear or other mechanical failures within the motor.
  4. Hydraulic Hose Problems
    Damaged or blocked hydraulic hoses can restrict the flow of hydraulic fluid to the drive motor, affecting the operation of the left track. Over time, hoses may also develop leaks, reducing the efficiency of the hydraulic system.
  5. Control System Failures
    The TB035 is equipped with an electronic control system that regulates the hydraulic functions. If this control system experiences a fault, it could cause the hydraulic motors to operate unevenly, leading to slow movement in one of the tracks.
Possible Solutions
To address the issue of a slow left track on the Takeuchi TB035, here are a few steps operators can take:
  1. Check the Hydraulic Oil and System
    Start by inspecting the hydraulic oil quality and level. If the oil is contaminated or low, replace it with the recommended hydraulic oil. Also, ensure there are no leaks in the hydraulic system. Cleaning or replacing the hydraulic filter may help improve oil flow.
  2. Adjust Track Tension
    Check the tension of both tracks. If the left track is too tight, it may be causing the slow movement. Adjust the track tension to ensure both sides are even and the tracks can move freely.
  3. Inspect the Drive Motor
    If the drive motor on the left side is the culprit, it may need to be serviced or replaced. Check for any signs of wear or malfunction in the motor, and ensure it’s receiving sufficient hydraulic pressure. If necessary, consult with a professional to repair or replace the motor.
  4. Examine the Hydraulic Hoses
    Inspect all hydraulic hoses for damage, wear, or blockages. Ensure there are no leaks and that the hoses are free from debris. If any hoses are damaged or obstructed, they should be replaced or repaired.
  5. Run an Electronic System Diagnostic
    Use diagnostic equipment to check the machine’s control system. If there is a fault in the system, it may need to be recalibrated or repaired. Ensuring that the control system is functioning correctly will help balance the track speeds.
Conclusion
A slow left track on the Takeuchi TB035 is commonly caused by issues within the hydraulic system, track tension, the drive motor, or the control system. Operators can resolve many of these problems by checking and adjusting the hydraulic oil, inspecting the tracks, and ensuring proper motor functionality. For more complex issues, it’s best to consult with a professional technician to avoid prolonged downtime. Timely maintenance and addressing any faults as soon as they arise will help keep the TB035 running smoothly and ensure its long-term reliability.
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