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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 27235" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>I'm all for keeping a machine functioning fully, but in the case of the boss, do yourself a favour and throw it in the bush. (or at least the trash) They where quite problematic as machines got older. Sersors often need change @ 2000 hours or so. There is a brain box and the display, both are expensive.</p><p>My 753 used to show giberish on the display then shut down. Turned out to be a bad ground in the brain box, which we fixed by drilling out all the rivots, tighten 3 screws and bolting it back together.</p><p>Dealer was kind enough to lend me a spare brain which stop the problem, so we knew where it was, local electronic guy was asked to test anthing he could on the brain, in the end all he could do was tighten the screws. But it was cured after that. Lots of screwing around to fix a machine that was mechanically fine.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 27235, member: 307"] I'm all for keeping a machine functioning fully, but in the case of the boss, do yourself a favour and throw it in the bush. (or at least the trash) They where quite problematic as machines got older. Sersors often need change @ 2000 hours or so. There is a brain box and the display, both are expensive. My 753 used to show giberish on the display then shut down. Turned out to be a bad ground in the brain box, which we fixed by drilling out all the rivots, tighten 3 screws and bolting it back together. Dealer was kind enough to lend me a spare brain which stop the problem, so we knew where it was, local electronic guy was asked to test anthing he could on the brain, in the end all he could do was tighten the screws. But it was cured after that. Lots of screwing around to fix a machine that was mechanically fine. Ken [/QUOTE]
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