The klunk should be the brake solenoid being activated and pulling the wedge up and out of the locking wheel. If you have tension on the wheels of the machine, like trying to roll up/downhill, the solenoid is not strong enuf to disengage the lock. I have to gently move the machine (with engine running) an inch or two (a few cm, with due respect to Tazza) in the opposite direction to relieve the pressure on the locking mechanism to let it klunk up and disengage the "brake". It's not really a brake, it's just a wedge that drops down between some teeth on a cog. That affair is located between your feet. You'll find a 3/4" nut on either side of the cage, front, bottom. Take those two nuts off (and the shims just below them), then stand on the lift arm cross member or on the front of the main frame and pull upward on the two forward "handles" on the cage. It'll come up, and will incidentally crush anything you stowed just behind the rear window (fire extinguisher, can for the exhaust pipe, tow strap, lunch box). The two nuts are the only thing holding the cage down at the front (it's hinged at the rear), so it'll come up if you pull up on the handles. If it hasn't been up for years, the foam under the seat tends to stick to the rusty hydraulic lines and you have to get tough on pulling the cage upward. It'll come. Now, the brake solenoid is sticking up, on the centerline of the machine near the front of that area below the cage. Wires to the solenoid: I think one is the pull wire, one is the hold wire, and one is ground???? Can't remember. You can unbolt the plate the solenoid housing is mounted to, in order to get to the bottom of the solenoid and check the wedge as Tazza said. Worst case, I have pulled the solenoid up and used a hose clamp to hold it up while I moved the machine. Disables the brake safety feature, so don't do this near a cliff..... I found on one of my machines the foot switch became intermittent, and would not always let the solenoid actuate (10 years ago, the wiring print in my head is becoming fuzzy). Once I got the switch to work properly, I never used it again, not even once. It's redundant with the BICS command. ---Please reply back on the forum as to how it's going with this, so we all can learn more. And holler if you need more info.

---Bobbie-G