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Lull 844 644 Owner Operator Manual now avail on pdf

Dixi

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Greetings from Sweden. I just bought a nice LULL 844B from 1989. The ones sold in Sweden had a different and higher cockpit, so the machine looks a bit different to the US ones. I´d be grateful if someone could email me a manual. Many thanks in advance. song_lover@hotmail.com
 

joestewart

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Greetings from Sweden. I just bought a nice LULL 844B from 1989. The ones sold in Sweden had a different and higher cockpit, so the machine looks a bit different to the US ones. I´d be grateful if someone could email me a manual. Many thanks in advance. song_lover@hotmail.com

I don't have that one. It turns out that JLG has posted online all the manuals that I have - free and downloadable - no registration required. I did not see anything there for the 844B, but check it out anyway. Here is the link to the main website. Click on "manuals" and then "lull telehandlers" and see if there is anything there that will help you. Good luck

http://www.jlg.com/en
 

Dixi

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Thanks Joe. That link does not work unfortunately. Nothing happens on the page when I click that "Manual" option.

If anybody has a PDF of the manual, please email it to me: song_lover@hotmail.com . Thanks
 

joestewart

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Thanks Joe. That link does not work unfortunately. Nothing happens on the page when I click that "Manual" option.

If anybody has a PDF of the manual, please email it to me: song_lover@hotmail.com . Thanks

Manual sent! But....concerning the link: it works fine for me! when you get to the "manuals and literature" option, try to "right click" and "open link in a new window".

The service manual for the 644 is actually in the "844" section (the manual combines service instructions for the 644, 844 and 1044). I'm reasonably certain that the all the material that I've been offering (operators, parts and service manuals) is now downloadable and free off the JLG website.

Let me know if you have any further needs.
 

Dixi

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Thank you Joe. That was very kind of you!
I also tried to right click on the link, and open it in a new window and that works as well. Great. I found a very interesting illustrated parts manual there.

Thanks again.
 

luther

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thanks Joe I followed the link you provided and found the manuals thanks for the help, please ignore the prior e-mail I found your link from the e-mail you sent the guy in Sweden Thanks again for your help
 

bracattack

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Wondering if this thread is still active, picked up (what I was told is a 1980) Lull 644-TT34 Highlander 2. Has a Perkins engine. Was hoping to find manuals for it. Seems to be in pretty good shape though the main cylinder leaks down so that is my first project. Also ordered a micro-lock for the brakes. Any manual coul be sent to bs_swack @ yahoo dot com
Thanks

I also have an older Lull with the fork-lift style mast.
 

bindian

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Thanks. I have a hard copy of the 644 844 1044 manual and it is way different in the hydraulics than a 644D. Does any other Lull, other than the 644D, have the hydraulic tank incorporated in the frame, instead of a separate reservoir?
hugs, Brandi
 

icestationzebra

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They only did that on the 644D. There were issues trying to get all the debris out of the tube after welding, and the oil sloshing around when you brake would make it come out of the breather. That is why it has that weird breather set-up behind the cab. They learned their lesson and never did that again. The 644D is not related to any other Lull models from a design standpoint. ISZ
 

bindian

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............and here I thought it was a snorkel.:rolleyes: Thanks. I have found out to check fuel and fill on level ground. Don't ask me how I know.o_O
hugs, Brandi
 
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