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Lull 844 644 Owner Operator Manual now avail on pdf

spock

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Hi Joe,

I'm looking for a manual for my '94 644 Highlander ll. It has the Cummins engine and a German made trans that I can't remember the name of (starts with Z, I think.) I've been trying to troubleshoot a vexing intermittent problem that I think is electrical, and a manual might help me figure it out. Thanks for your help.

Spock

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joestewart

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Hi Joe,

I'm looking for a manual for my '94 644 Highlander ll. It has the Cummins engine and a German made trans that I can't remember the name of (starts with Z, I think.) I've been trying to troubleshoot a vexing intermittent problem that I think is electrical, and a manual might help me figure it out. Thanks for your help.

I'll send you what I have, but it may not help you. The manual that I have covers models with the deere or deutz engine and the Funk transmission - and there's not very much in there on the tranny or the engine (they refer you to the manufacturer's manual).
 

spock

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Thanks, Joe. I'll see if I can figure out what model designation it is for sure. I believe you're right about the trans being a "ZF".
 

jjudikic

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I scored an owner/operator manual and ran it across the scanner. This is publication #P09980. There's no publication date on it, but this manual is obviously for the earlier model 644 and 844 Telehandlers. The dashboard and controls in the pictures are similar to my machine, circa 1992. 32 pages. Can email it to you in pdf format. J. Stewart

Hi, I would like this manual. My email address is : jjudikic@optonline.net
Thanks so much!!! - Joe
 

jksguam

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Owner's Manual 844B

I scored an owner/operator manual and ran it across the scanner. This is publication #P09980. There's no publication date on it, but this manual is obviously for the earlier model 644 and 844 Telehandlers. The dashboard and controls in the pictures are similar to my machine, circa 1992. 32 pages. Can email it to you in pdf format. J. Stewart

Hey,I own a vintage model of 844B and is in the need of your manual. Can you send? Thanks. John
 

menglert

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Hi, I'm new to the site and am hoping to get a copy of the Lull 844 TT 34 manual, s/n is D0983T11. Does anyone know the year it was made? Any info about this model would be helpful! Just got it and I'm ready to start fixing a few leaks... Thanks, Mike menglert@optonline.net
 

MartySchriebl

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I am doing the same thing with a 844 had a hydrolic firm rebuild the cylinders at $1000.00 each but now the machine doesn't want to move and has no power to the wheels The axles are rotating and the machine will move very slowly but it has no power to go even on a slight grade any thoughts?
 

joestewart

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I am doing the same thing with a 844 had a hydrolic firm rebuild the cylinders at $1000.00 each but now the machine doesn't want to move and has no power to the wheels The axles are rotating and the machine will move very slowly but it has no power to go even on a slight grade any thoughts?

Have you made sure that your transmission is filled with tranny fluid to the "full" mark on the dipstick? Rebuilding those cylinders shouldn't have any effect on your machine's ability to move. Not to my knowledge at least. I own a 644 and I have no first hand experience with the 844. Can I email you the service manual and owner's manual?
 

travis1

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i just bought a 95' lull 644 but didn't get the owners manual with it. does anyone have one in pdf I could get?
 

travis1

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my email address is travismojerus@yahoo.com I don't know much about the machine I bought except its usefulness on the jobsite. it runs fine but I would like to maintain it according to the manual.if anyone could email me the manual or direct me as to where I could locate one that would be greatly appreciated
 

travis1

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I posted that I needed a manual about 20 minutes ago and someone named sean sent it to me already! awesome thanks so much
 

saul5941

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manual

Have you made sure that your transmission is filled with tranny fluid to the "full" mark on the dipstick? Rebuilding those cylinders shouldn't have any effect on your machine's ability to move. Not to my knowledge at least. I own a 644 and I have no first hand experience with the 844. Can I email you the service manual and owner's manual?

hello, can you send me a manual for a lull 844? my email is safeiron.saul@frontier.com
thanks
 

Ed Conrad

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I am a new member, just purchased a 1996 Lull 644TT 34 Highlander, with transmissions problems. JLG has manuals on line, but NOT for this older machine. It has a Deutz engine, and a Fink transmission. As I said the 644 manual on the JLG web sight does not go back before the E model. There are parts manuals on line for it, but I am unable to locate a service manual. Does someone have a PDF file that they would send me, or point me in the right direction where I could find one. Thanks in advance. I enjoy reading about all the posts, we can learn from each other. :cool:
 
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