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Recent content by Tom3697

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    Nox sensors??

    I also encountered a problem with my Bobcat NOx Sensor and luckily found a high quality and affordable sensor from here xenons4u.co.uk. You can check their NOx sensors for your Bobcat as well.
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    Return filter blocked???

    Yes, the return filter could indeed be the cause of very slow or hardly moving hydraulics. A clogged or malfunctioning return filter can restrict the flow of hydraulic fluid, leading to reduced pressure and sluggish operation.
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    Tranny issues

    The issue with the VR642 equipment seems to be related to the hydraulic pump. The user suspects that the pump is getting weak after the equipment runs for about 10-15 minutes or when the transmission gets warm, causing it to slip and not pull properly. Despite having clean and full fluid with...
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    cat 259d speed sensor

    Replacing the speed sensor on your Cat 259D is quite straightforward. That metal tag you mentioned, secured with a single bolt, holds the sensor in place. Even if you're unsure about it, trust me, it's definitely the speed sensor. Here's what you need to do: Find the speed sensor, usually...
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    Wirtgen w2000

    Yes, it is possible to rebuild or seal a drive coupling in many machines. Here is quick steps: Locate the Couple: Find where it is located between the motor and the driven part. Safety First: Turn off the machine and disconnect it from power. Access and Inspect: Remove covers to access the...
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    Hello from United Kingdom

    Hello, Its tom from United Kingdom I am new here
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    Battery or alternator?

    he battery might not be holding a charge properly, which you can test using a multimeter. If the voltage is below 12.6V when the machine is off, it might be time to replace the battery. Also, check all electrical wires for any signs of damage or corrosion. The starter might be failing, which you...
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