Thanks for the replies, A mechanic at our local new holland shop talked to the new holland rep. When he told him what it did first thing out of his mouth was broke crank! He told me he has worked on a bunch of them and the connector between them is almost bulletproof. Did it overheat? Truth is I don't know, I was not running machine, just relaying all the information I have been able to extract. But these guys never break anything, according to them it just broke. We do have a factory manual, have just glanced at the procedure for tilting cab. We have never done that, granted we are used to splitting tractors so heavy equipment isn't exactly a complete stranger. I don't know how to upload the video, I pulled starter took to our starter guy. He tested it and swore it was good. Put back in, still did it. Removed and he gave me a fresh one to try and still the same. It's not starter or battery been checked. It seems as if the starter is extending all the way but barely hitting flywheel. It is a 3 cylinder turbo diesel, forgot name of it. What is best way to get booms on locks? We raised using another loader but after so high the machine just would tip forward. Little red necking with a trailer under the forks and pallets and safety chains made be feel better about pulling starter. Thanks for any help