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gearhead204

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  1. on a 2 light system brake and turn use the same filament in the bulb. so the turn signal switch separates left from right by sliding a plate across deferent contacts inside the switch. that said your problem could be inside the sw. or someone could have things wired for a 4 light system and didn't do it right !!

    2 light  = tail low filament turn/brake high filament ........one light per side of vehicle = 2 total

     

    4 light  =  one light is tail ( it gets confusing here) and circuit of choice brake or turn

    4 light = second can be or not, a redundant tail, then either brake or turn ( which ever one isn't used in light one

    the tractor is typically wired 2 light.    the 7 wire trailer plug is normally  set up for a 4 lamp system.

    now you need to see where it goes amuck ! could be in the turn signal sw. or it could be caused by someone doing improper wiring between the two systems. will need more info on what truck this is on, maybe I can help

  2. What are fellow E-9 guys using to replace the cast elbow when the mating flange to the turbo wears out and don't seal ? are you just welding a starter flange into an street elbow  or is their someone supplying the drop elbow arrangement?  its no longer available thru Mack.

  3. have you removed  the tube line at the  rod end of the  lift cyl. to see if you get a rush of  oil from either cyl. when trying to lift the boom ?

     

    On another note I just got off the phone with my buddy that has the A-car, it has either a 262 or 250 in it and its stuck, but only oil in the crank case, he got the truck for the engine so he would have part for his old skoop mobile loader, he has since sold the loader so the truck and eng could be available.

     

  4. 2 minutes ago, carlotpilot said:

    no   one hose is 2 feet longer  and it worked to finish loading some gravel after replacement

    I have a753 I think or 743 ( I can never remember unless im looking at it) Anyhow there is a red knob on the right side of the operators platform that is a dead machine boom lower by pass valve, could it be stuck in the bypass position? other than that you may have failed a cylinder piston packing or stuck port relief.

     I take it the bucket tilt function still works properly ?

  5. 2 hours ago, Ezrider said:

    swash plate piston pumps

     

     

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    EZ, a typical hydrostatic system is closed loop, that said the oil in one side will basically stay there except what is expelled thru the case drain lines. They may have inline filters in them to protect the rest of the system in case of pump or motor failure, With that said, you may have a plugged case drain that has caused an air locked motor thus resulting in a intermittent operation. if the machine only acts up in one direction it could be a stuck circuit relief valve. .........after looking at this and looking at your previous picture, what I just told you wont mean squat ! 

     Does the linkage "Feel the same" L vs. R    when actuated ? if not perhaps a roll pin failed on the swash plate control, had a new Holland do this once. does the book show you a test port for charge pump pressure? if so you could test that to see if it stays constant. if it does then im afraid the "glitter" is most likely the hydrostatic pump has failed. 

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  6. 1 hour ago, carlotpilot said:

    well i see i`m not the only one fighting with a skid loader  have 763 bcat refusing to pick its boom up  it blew a lift arm hose lost quite bit of oil    replaced  both the hoses filled it  back up with oil went back to what i was doing finished that`  parked the machine . next time i tried to use it the boom would not lift  so i may have an air prob, to

    stupid question......could you have crossed the hoses between their correct ports and now one cylinder is trying to extend while the other side is trying to retract ?

  7. 12 hours ago, davehummell said:

    I ran a hardhat freightliner triaxle with one of those l10 engines it was about 325 or so hp. I was less than impressed. I drove a 3406 325hp and it ran rings around the l10. Years ago I had a 59 autocar with that 262 and a 4by4 and it did ok. It would be nice to keep that 262 in that truck. Nice birthday present.

    what's the old saying "their is no replacement for displacement"  horsepower is way over rated "torque" is what gets it done !

     

     I think a buddy of mine has another 262 in an A-car but its on the wrong side of the country for you.

     

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  8. best of luck, have the guys cover the slab with concrete blankets if its going to drop below 34 as the water leaves the slab it travels upward and if the top freezes it will delaminate and you will have a exposed aggregate floor. I say 34 because the weatherman is seldom correct. leave the blankets on for a week or so ,,you can uncover the pad during the day  when temps are above freezing to aid in the drying. I did my floor in the 20's but kept it covered with double blankets and no issues.

     

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