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case 1845c vin number ID

lpeckosh

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Missing Id Tag.

I recently purchased an 1845c the ID tag is rubbed off from where the seat was rubbing against it, any ideas on where else I can look for an Identifying number >
 

kshansen

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thanks, now wheres a good place to find a service manual? also a owners manual?

At the risk of being a smart a$$ I'd say the shelf behind me right now. But the boss would not like me to sell or give it away. Just put a new starter on ours this morning. I could possibly scan some pages for you and email them to you. Whole manual woould be a little much. Ours is a 1989 so there might be some differences.
 

psu927

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Hey guys just curious what year JAF0017326 is, as well as does anyone know what was improved on in the newer year machines? thanks
 

sims

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Early 1988. The early models had planetary drives. I don't know if that is better or worse over the newer models.

SimS
 

sims

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1996 Starting Serial #JAF0179685 Ending Serial #JAF0220286 Your machine was manufactured in 1996
 

rico7467

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Thank you
Do you happen to know what the jic fittings are on the hydraulic hose that go from the tandem to the drive motor? It looks like an 1"1/4" on the tandem and 1" on the drive
 

jason pressel

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I have a 1845c and when I back up the it doesn't turn to the left. It moves slowly. If I go forward it goes just fine. I check the adjustments and it hit the stopper on top of the pump. Not sure what the heck is wrong with it. Any suggestion.
 

rico7467

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I have a 1845c and when I back up the it doesn't turn to the left. It moves slowly. If I go forward it goes just fine. I check the adjustments and it hit the stopper on top of the pump. Not sure what the heck is wrong with it.

Does It Back Up Fine It Just Won't Go left Or Does It Struggle To Back Up to?
 

jason pressel

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I have a 1845c and when I back up the it doesn't turn to the left. It moves slowly. If I go forward it goes just fine. I check the adjustments and it hit the stopper on top of the pump. Not sure what the heck is wrong with it.

Does It Back Up Fine It Just Won't Go left Or Does It Struggle To Back Up

Yea but when I leave both sticks in the neutral and pull back on left side it doesn't turn very well. Also do you have any clue why I have to always spay a little starter fluid whenever I start for the first time.
 

rico7467

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One thing you can check is the relief valves in the tandem pump. There are 4 2 in the front pump and two in the rear with the charge pump in the middle and it also has a separate relief valve. Just swap out the left and right side and see if it then struggles to go right and you'll know if it's the relief valve and buy one. You can get ahold of Danfoss and they will give you local hydraulic shops that carry parts and you'll pay 1/4 of what case charges. That's what I did when my charge relief was bad. As far as the starting fluid I wouldnt know that answer my best guess would be a glow plug issue. I would post another thread and you'll probably get your answer
 
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