Troubleshooting – Wheatheart S2000 Post Pounder User Manual

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HEATHEART

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OST

P

OUNDER

9. T

ROUBLESHOOTING

S2000 M

ODEL

IM15 R1

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9. Troubleshooting

PROBLEM

CAUSE

SOLUTION

Valve is leaking

Loose/cracked fittings

Tighten/replace fittings

Worn hose

Replace hose

Valve spools are worn

Replace valve

Hydraulic cylinder
leaking

Worn seal

Replace seal

Loose cylinder cap

Tighten cap bolts and monitor leak. If leak persists,
replace cylinder seal

Mast cylinder is
leaking

Head nut is loose

Tighten nut

Worn seal

Replace seal

Mast tilts too
slowly

Low system flow/pres-
sure

Increase PTO speed or hydraulic flow from tractor

Hydraulic oil level is low

Check oil level and add oil if required

Hydraulic line blocked or
kinked

1) Suction blocked hose(s)
2) Replace kinked hose(s)

Mechanical binding

Check for any obstructions to mast movement,
including hoses, lock bars.

Hammer rises too
quickly

Excessive system flow/
pressure

Decrease PTO speed or hydraulic flow from tractor

Hammer rises too
slowly

or

Hammer raises
part way, sticks,
and stops

Low system flow/pres-
sure

Increase PTO speed or hydraulic flow from tractor

Oil too hot

Tank level low, wrong oil used, oil is contaminated,
or ambient temperature is high for rate of operation.

Hydraulic line blocked or
kinked

1) Suction blocked hose
2) Replace kinked hose

Mechanical binding

Check for any cause of binding or obstruction
between mast parts. Check mast assembly for mis-
alignment, bent mast, broken welds, loose or miss-
ing bolts, misaligned components.

Excessive ballast

Reduce ballast weight to 280 lbs or less

Hammer drops too
slowly

Mechanical binding

Check for any obstructions to mast movement,
including hoses, lock bars.

Return line restricted
(blocked, kinked, or oth-
erwise impeded)

Suction out blocked lines, and replace kinked hoses
or non-Wheatheart connectors that might obstruct
flow.

Hammer drops
quickly, but does
not deliver enough
force to drive post

Ballast too light

Increase ballast weight, but do not exceed 280 lbs.

Hidden obstruction in soil

Large tree roots or rocks can impede or stop post
from being driven. Reposition post and attempt
again.

Soil too hard, post too
large

It is possible that some combinations of very hard
soils combined with large post diameters will make
pounding a post slow or impossible.
Solution: pre-drill post holes or cut a point on the end
of the post.

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