Can you provide the link to the parts you used. I tried looking for OX Attachments and AUX Attachments on eBay, but couldn't find it. Also, how did you know this part would fit your JD 27D?
I have a TX640 and forward and reverse work fine but the trans disconnect button on the loader control doesn’t work. When I push the button, the relay clicks, but I don’t know where the wires go from there. I was hoping they went the same solenoid in this video but since the forward and reverse work, I know the solenoid is fine. Any advice form the people who see this video would be appreciated!
Just FYI don't get the plastic ones where you hook the wiper arm too they will fail and come off easy. If you can find the all-metals construction one get those. You will thank me later.
You get a thumbs up and a comment to help the algorithm for keeping the silence in your vid and for not laying down some god awful music. Bravo, sir! Enjoy your LMTV, I might be picking one up soon.
Thanks for posting this video, very helpful in troubleshooting this device. However my problem is different, the bottom horizontal laser does not come on, only the top vertical laser. Can't find any information online correcting or diagnosing this issue. I have the device apart and all the fine copper wires look intact, I've been using your video for comparison.
Sounds like maybe moisture and water could have killed the trees, as in the winter the water doesn’t evaporate as fast. On that slope sounds like it’s given it drainage and protection from the cold winds. If you try another variety, try the fantastic (del rio) it hasn’t given me much issues it’s okay with dealing with water logging than the other varieties, and it seems like it’s more cold resistant. I love the Joey! It’s proven to be a fighter in my experience. I like the trees performance so much I have one in ground. And purchased another yesterday, and I have it in a pot with great drainage and soil that doesn’t hold as much water. Cactus soil, when I transplanted it, the soil that it came with was soggy and a lot of roots were dead and the plant seemed to have symptoms of root rot, but I’m hoping it’ll recover
I have a fermec 650B not going into forward or reverse. Going to try the troubleshooting tips from you and the comments. Also, having trouble finding parts. Any good sources for parts support? Thanks for posting!
I have a Terex TX650 not moving forward and reverse. I've confirmed the solenoid valves move when the forward and reverse pedals are depressed. I have a feeling there's no hydraulic pressure to the valve for the actuator to do its work inside the transmission. What provides hydraulic power to these solenoid valves. I don't think it's the hydraulic pumps for the implements. Bucket at front and gantry at rear still work. Is there a pump inside the transmission? One of the hoses form the valve goes to the transmission, looks like a return line.
I'm seeing no cleaning of parts and everything put back together with dirt and no extra grease. That's probably why you're having so many problems. Just a thought. You can put all the new parts together you want, but if they're dirty on greased it does you no good whatsoever
Thanks for the video. Great information. The magnet on mine had a thin metallic layer that pealed up and interfered with the level. I use a small screwdriver with a round magnet on it to pick off all the pieces. Works as it should now. Mine is "Assembled in the USA", from 2007.
I've grown Owari Satsuma trees in the ground here in zone 7A-7B for about 7 years now. They are inside an unheated greenhouse. I have a Citrangequat planted in the ground in the open, and it's just starting to take off after about 4 years in ground. I can see just with a little help lots of "iffy" things like certain citrus can be successful.
Metal-on-metal banging around with hollow tube steel framing. The locks aren't making that noise, the reverberation in the gate from metal-on-metal clanking is. If you build this type of gate and locking system, you could dampen the sound by drilling holes in the downward-facing surfaces every 12"-16" and spraying in expanding foam.
So....I'm used to Caterpillar mostly. Being doing it since I was a kid and I'm now 48. My friend bought a brand new but old US MArines 1150. I ran it all last week. Being a Cat guy...I can only run it with my feet like steering clutch pedal steer. The accelerator is backwards to me as I like a DeCellerator and that allows me to leave my foot off the throttle more often. Anyways...after running it all week I kind of liked it. I have no idea how anyone can "blade" while doing the geared steering? When the twin steering gear levers wear...then it'll be interesting to control work double forward and backwards levers smoothly. I've hear on Case dozers smaller than 1150 that using the pedals as clutches blows seals? If so...that's a bad design. I also hear Case parts on these older machines are hard to find and expensive. I also hear these machines are harder to work on than a Cat and Komatsu. Looks that way to me but I'm open minded. I had fun on the dozer and got used to it. A brand new but old 1150 for $38k is a deal on some respects!