ericwerfel
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My Case 580b CK (late 70s) won't move.
Disclosure... I'm a total newbie and much of the terminology is still Greek to me.
Transmission fluid looks ok. The power shuttle fluid, however, was empty. At least, that's what i think it was; it was a dipstick just in front of the stick shifter (ie the N/1/2/3/4 stick). Filled that, and still nothing.
If I lift the wheels off the ground, they spin slowly backwards, regardless of whether the shuttle is in forward/reverse/neutral. But not enough power to move the machine with wheels on ground. Adding throttle does not make them move faster. Pressing the clutch does make them stop moving.
I've been reading about a power shuttle control valve, but have little idea of how this all works. what is the function of a valve here? I think I've located it: there's a lever towards the inside of the machine that moves when I shift the shuttle. There are two hydraulic(?) lines connected. These are connected to the radiator, and something else (pump?) in front of the radiator. But not connected to the 'main' pump that runs the hydraulics. Is this a second hydraulic (or, rather, a transmission oil) pump? or possibly a filter? in the manual, these lines are labeled 'oil cooler tubes' which, i guess, makes sense, since they do pass through the radiator.
I saw another forum, someone mentioned the 'pickup screen' could be clogged; where/what is that?
If someone could just outline what's supposed to happen (eg the knee-bone's connected to the thigh-bone) that would be so helpful in terms of figuring out how to diagnose the problem.
thanks in advance,
Disclosure... I'm a total newbie and much of the terminology is still Greek to me.
Transmission fluid looks ok. The power shuttle fluid, however, was empty. At least, that's what i think it was; it was a dipstick just in front of the stick shifter (ie the N/1/2/3/4 stick). Filled that, and still nothing.
If I lift the wheels off the ground, they spin slowly backwards, regardless of whether the shuttle is in forward/reverse/neutral. But not enough power to move the machine with wheels on ground. Adding throttle does not make them move faster. Pressing the clutch does make them stop moving.
I've been reading about a power shuttle control valve, but have little idea of how this all works. what is the function of a valve here? I think I've located it: there's a lever towards the inside of the machine that moves when I shift the shuttle. There are two hydraulic(?) lines connected. These are connected to the radiator, and something else (pump?) in front of the radiator. But not connected to the 'main' pump that runs the hydraulics. Is this a second hydraulic (or, rather, a transmission oil) pump? or possibly a filter? in the manual, these lines are labeled 'oil cooler tubes' which, i guess, makes sense, since they do pass through the radiator.
I saw another forum, someone mentioned the 'pickup screen' could be clogged; where/what is that?
If someone could just outline what's supposed to happen (eg the knee-bone's connected to the thigh-bone) that would be so helpful in terms of figuring out how to diagnose the problem.
thanks in advance,
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