charlesmann
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As to not hijack other threads with different issues. Current and past issues have been the crane winch will not lift know load weights, less than the advertised capacity or 20,000 lbs, ie. a log CAT scaled at 12,400 lbs. Doing some research here i found where a member was having a swing issue, which latter found out, was not a hyd issue, but a mechanical issue. I followed the TM to adjust the relief setting for the crane controls and found the relief setting was around 550 psi, not the 1350 psi as stated in the TM, and adjusted accordingly.
I have not attempted to pick up the log with a know weight, but instead tried to pick up the rear end of my other 936A2 I removed the drag winch, both lift cylinders 3 of the 4 rear tires, and the entire crane boom, leaving an empty hyd reservoir and the rest of the crane structure. According to the title, and a scale receipt from when i purchased both trucks, the operational truck weighed just under 36,000 lbs. the crane boom weighs roughly, 3000 lbs, the drag winch, according to the load cell read out on MAEDA crane, 1500 lbs, and guesstimating around 400 lbs for the lift cylinders and around another 1200 lbs in wheel assemblies, two empty fuel tanks and pivoting on the front end, I am guessing the stripped down truck shouldn't weigh over 20,000 lbs with respects to using the front end as a fulcrum.
If guessing the load shouldn't weigh more than 20,000 lbs, and my winch line is a 3 part, giving me the supposed capacity of 20,000 lbs, and the boom supports in place. What could be the cause for the winch not lifting its supposed capacity? I now can however, lift the rear of the truck by extending the inner boom, as where before making the adjustment it would not lift the load.
YES YES, i know, i can cause damage to the inner boom by lifting a wt. that possibly exceeds the capacity of the winch, but the amount i have stuck out (16-18"), I'm confident won't damage the inner boom, and if does, well, so be it.
I have not attempted to pick up the log with a know weight, but instead tried to pick up the rear end of my other 936A2 I removed the drag winch, both lift cylinders 3 of the 4 rear tires, and the entire crane boom, leaving an empty hyd reservoir and the rest of the crane structure. According to the title, and a scale receipt from when i purchased both trucks, the operational truck weighed just under 36,000 lbs. the crane boom weighs roughly, 3000 lbs, the drag winch, according to the load cell read out on MAEDA crane, 1500 lbs, and guesstimating around 400 lbs for the lift cylinders and around another 1200 lbs in wheel assemblies, two empty fuel tanks and pivoting on the front end, I am guessing the stripped down truck shouldn't weigh over 20,000 lbs with respects to using the front end as a fulcrum.
If guessing the load shouldn't weigh more than 20,000 lbs, and my winch line is a 3 part, giving me the supposed capacity of 20,000 lbs, and the boom supports in place. What could be the cause for the winch not lifting its supposed capacity? I now can however, lift the rear of the truck by extending the inner boom, as where before making the adjustment it would not lift the load.
YES YES, i know, i can cause damage to the inner boom by lifting a wt. that possibly exceeds the capacity of the winch, but the amount i have stuck out (16-18"), I'm confident won't damage the inner boom, and if does, well, so be it.
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