Yella Fella - How to break and fix a JCB 8014 CTS

JCB 8014 CTS MY2013
Issues list:
Hydraulic fluid leak.
Hideous and deafening knocking sound.
How to tilt the cab.
How I fixed the above issues and now feel a little more confident about the machine.

Пікірлер: 22

  • @stephendodd8626
    @stephendodd8626Ай бұрын

    I have the same machine and you just taught me how to tilt my cab THANK YOU.

  • @stewarthaddon3219
    @stewarthaddon32193 ай бұрын

    I'm an idiot too pal, that's why I'm watching your video😂great video, very helpful, saved me embarrassing myself asking the gaffa how it lifts up!

  • @jonsandow654
    @jonsandow654 Жыл бұрын

    I have the exact same problem with the noice and have been wondering and looking on the internet for info about tilting the cabin without luck. And finaly i found your video and you made it all verry easy to me. Thanks Man 👌

  • @deetee6621

    @deetee6621

    Жыл бұрын

    I’ve been busy with mine recently so haven’t had much time to look at it. Yesterday, I parked it up in my barn and my intention is to investigate ‘yet another leak’ and to have a real go at replacing the knackered engine mounts which are still noisy. I did do a bit of a bodge with a rubber washer/shim but this only lasted a few months. I’ll video it, to explain. I’m glad it helped you. Makes it all worthwhile. 👍

  • @davidgibbons-wood9488
    @davidgibbons-wood94887 ай бұрын

    still best video on youtube raising JCB canopy😁

  • @deetee6621

    @deetee6621

    2 ай бұрын

    That’s bloody brilliant tbh. When I wanted to find out how to do it, there was one video in Russian I think, which is exactly why I shared what I had discovered. Once you do it, it suddenly becomes a two minute thing and my whole video becomes redundant. If you don’t get at least some basic knowledge/ confidence building , you’re in the realms of “this might hurt”. And none of us, need that. :)

  • @davidgibbons-wood9488

    @davidgibbons-wood9488

    2 ай бұрын

    @deetee6621 my jcb threw a track today and guess what I ended up watching another of you videos. Thanks again.

  • @darrenfrost5775
    @darrenfrost57759 ай бұрын

    the digger won't track forward if you started it with cab tilted , so long as you don't put the arm down on the left [ when you are sat in the seat ] that is the safety switch on there to keep controls dead ,

  • @davidgibbons-wood9488
    @davidgibbons-wood9488 Жыл бұрын

    Great video. Thanks

  • @tonybryan737
    @tonybryan73710 күн бұрын

    Hi thanks for the really detailed video I’ve popped a hose at the bottom of the boom I’ve added a quick hitch and when I crowd In the teeth on the bucket caught the solid pipe nut. Do I need to lift the cab to get at the other end of it or can i get at it from the side panel all the best tony

  • @deetee6621

    @deetee6621

    9 күн бұрын

    Personally, I wouldn’t consider accessing by the side panels. It will take you longer to find the correct sized sockets, than it will to undo them and tilt it back. In total, it is 8 bolts. 2 Allen key bolts on the floor plate, 2 big 22mm (I’m guessing that size due to my bad memory) and then take off two on the tracking lever bolts (you only need to loosen 2 and take 2 out) and the cab tilting is safe/easy/slow.

  • @deetee6621

    @deetee6621

    9 күн бұрын

    Oh. And take the bolts out of the pedals. I forget them. I’d still suggest you tilt it so you can have a good rummage.

  • @deetee6621

    @deetee6621

    9 күн бұрын

    When you lift the cab, there is a little clip on one of the air struts. Those clips stop It from falling back down. You have to squeeze the clip a little to release it…or it won’t go down. Not sure if I covered it in the video.

  • @tonybryan737

    @tonybryan737

    7 күн бұрын

    Your a star thank you very much

  • @bigpouse
    @bigpouse Жыл бұрын

    Hi thanks for the video. I'm curious as to whether you have actually purchased any spares for the machine and if so who from? I have the same machine and recently it's started over heating. So some things need to be done but I can't find any suppliers locally for spares. Regarding the stuff you are unsure about, I'm guessing it is the hydraulic manifold. It will be made up of a series of directional control valves, which send fluid to the correct end of the cylinder and hence make it extend and retract but I'll find out more when I tackle my machine! Thanks.

  • @deetee6621

    @deetee6621

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi Big Pouse. When I blew hoses, they came from the parts team locally at www.holtjcb.co.uk/ When I needed the idlers wheels and bearings: hcparts.eu who are in Poland I think. Since Brexit they don’t appear to have the UK as a country they can deliver to, but they still delivered within days and the prices were 50% less than local prices. Too good to ignore. :/ Hose adaptors (which I needed) I had made up locally. The snapped door hinge I stripped myself, got it welded locally, then I reassembled. Next on my list is the two rear engine mounts which came from eBay somewhere, inserting some washers into the arm pins….and I am toying with the idea of welding the slew ring to the cab as I have a lot of play. New slew rings are extortionate prices.

  • @bigpouse

    @bigpouse

    Жыл бұрын

    @Dee Tee thanks for the reply. I'll look it all up. I bought my machine 5 or 6 years ago. It has come of an age when it requires all cylinders re-sealing. All pins are sloppy but I can live with that for now. And this over heating issue. So I'll strip it down when I get a chance and work my way through it. Have you any experience of overheating? Thinking outside the box, the oil cooler is integral in the rad. If i have an internal hydraulic leak this could generate heat and pass it to the radiator heating the coolant. If you have any other ideas I'd love to hear them!!! Thanks for the reply. I'll let you know how I get on!

  • @deetee6621

    @deetee6621

    Жыл бұрын

    @@bigpouse Fan belt ok? Radiator clean’ish? My fan has just started slipping (squealing) so had to crank up the adjuster a little, which was a bit fiddly. That’s the first thing I’d check.

  • @bigpouse

    @bigpouse

    Жыл бұрын

    @Dee Tee I changed that. The old one was out of adjustment. So I changed that. No water in oil. No oil in the water. Fan spins. So radiator gets hot so I'm guessing thermostat is open and water pump is working. I'll have the check the water pump. No external water leaks either. It's a strange one.

  • @deetee6621

    @deetee6621

    Жыл бұрын

    @@bigpouse So what’s next? Pull the thermostat and test it with the kettle?