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This was the "Gotcha" I was afraid of. So there is no way to flash via the kick panel? Can you provide some information on the 70 pin cable? Is it easily available? Do you want to sell yours?
Thanks for the info!
I would like to get a little more juice out of my engine while climbing grades.
Is it really as simple as flashing the ECU with a 5 Ton flash file? I have seen a few threads where people have mentioned having that done in concert with a gear change, but I haven’t found it explicitly stated and I...
When I bought my tractor at the Kubota dealer they weighted the wheels with beet juice. They said that was the standard method. It wasn't cheap so maybe that's why some people have tried antifreeze in tractors? Doesn't sound like a good idea for the previously mentioned reasons.
In the situation where neutral is bonded to ground in your panel, and then again at the utility pole, how likely is it that a fault in the generator on the neutral would propagate?
This is the exact approach I was going to take with the OR dmv, however simply re-applying at a rural DMV dodged the bullet for me and I never had to pull this out. I am very interested to hear the response to this, In my opinion, this is a pretty clear indication they were built to adhere to...
Thanks for this link! I just bought 8 of these after finditparts canceled my order and these shipped fast! Can confirm as well these are perfect fit in LMTV wheel valves and the Harbor Freight red box of SAE o-rings has all the hose o-rings. easy/cheap rebuild!
Yeah I worried about that myself, but I think it would be light if it happens at all. Not sure how much the winch was used by the soldiers but the cylinder has only the lightest of scuffing as you can see on this pic. You have to zoom in to see it there on the inboard side of the cylinder.
On my factory winch truck, I noticed that the cable path is really close to the lift cylinder, I think they are depending on the cable routing roller on the frame to keep the cable from rubbing on the cylinder too much.
You can see on the below pic how close the cable is to the hydraulic lift...
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This seems to be the replacement recommended by Honeywell for that deprecated pressure sensor. From what I can ascertain from the DataSheets, looks to be compatible?
Just a follow-up on this, I tore the whole PCU apart and there was some crud in there. I cleaned everything as best as I could and re-assembled but I re-used all of the existing o-rings and seats. It made a dramatic improvement in the leak down that would occur during the “check and hold” test...
Interesting, well it is definitely venting during a check and hold, but not a hold only, so I will pursue this as the culprit for now. Thanks for the help, very much appreciated. Been spending hours on this problem and neither the Army TM nor the Dana manual pointed in this direction for the...
so I was thinking about what you said about the vent. My PCU vents to the cab, and as-such is hard to check for leaks. I tried the rubber glove trick over the vent cap just now, and after the check and hold test, there seemed to be air coming out of this vent. Not enough to make a sound you...
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