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Staff member says rare speed sensor failure sidelined backhoe
Summary
During a maintenance update, a staff member said a backhoe was taken out of service after a failed speed sensor and that the replacement harness is scarce, which could delay returning the equipment to service.
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During a maintenance update, a staff member said a backhoe was taken out of service after its speed sensor failed and that the replacement harness is unusually scarce.
The staff member said, “There was only 1 of these in the country,” and explained the repair plan: disassemble the transmission, replace the speed sensor and its harness and return the machine to service. The staff member noted the harness is sold as an entire assembly rather than as a separate part, which complicates sourcing. The staff member also said mechanics now use iPads to pull up digital manuals on site, reducing the need to store hundreds of pages of paper manuals.
A meeting participant who asked questions during the update noted the increased complexity of modern backhoes and asked whether newer technology has improved machine performance. The staff member replied that modern machines are more finely tuned and offer operators more capability but are more complex for mechanics, and emphasized that “proper diagnostics leads us to the correct fix.”
The update did not include a formal action or vote. Staff said they are working to secure the replacement harness and return the backhoe to service; no timeline was specified.

