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Ir 1056c road speed

simplelife

New Member
Joined
Jun 13, 2016
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1
Location
Yakima,Wa.
We have a 1056c that apparently will not climb a hill very well. Flat a bit sluggish. Did all the follow ups, lift pump filters, (trans, air, fuel, etc.).
Had the dealer come out, said it was trans. Yet no burnt fluid. So we're at it again. I just happened to pick duty on it now, seems everyone else has taken a crack at it. I do not have much past exp. with but am starting to assess my own ideas. Without a very good working knowledge and
little literature, just wondering if there is anyone out there with some ideas. Kind of acts like it's in 3rd gear.:cool2
 

barklee

Senior Member
Joined
Aug 4, 2009
Messages
903
Location
ohio
We have a 1056c that apparently will not climb a hill very well. Flat a bit sluggish. Did all the follow ups, lift pump filters, (trans, air, fuel, etc.).
Had the dealer come out, said it was trans. Yet no burnt fluid. So we're at it again. I just happened to pick duty on it now, seems everyone else has taken a crack at it. I do not have much past exp. with but am starting to assess my own ideas. Without a very good working knowledge and
little literature, just wondering if there is anyone out there with some ideas. Kind of acts like it's in 3rd gear.:cool2

I know this is pretty obvious but have you checked to make sure the breather is clear and not plugged? I have had a similar problem and that was the cause.
 
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