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    I stepped right in it this time- Takeuchi tb 135

    Turning off the key made no difference at all. I was reading the manual and it says that this machine has an emergency shut-off system when the oil or coolant gets low. I would think that the engine being on its side would constitute low oil pressure. I am curious if this is the case with all...
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    I stepped right in it this time- Takeuchi tb 135

    advise XC, you are absolutely correct. I wish I had thought about it at the time. Maybe I could have saved the motor. CM- It does have an emergency cut-off switch, and I used it. I also pulled out the key and the fuel filter. That's why I think it was burning engine oil. Maybe I am wrong.
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    I stepped right in it this time- Takeuchi tb 135

    I have been running excavators/equipment for 10+ years, I've never even put a single dent in any of my machines. Well there had to come a day. I was on the side of a hill working crossways and raised the dipper too high and over I went. The machine it's self is just fine minus a few scratches...
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