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Case 1737 Uniloader Drives Very Slow / Weak
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 34622" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>If its bogging down i'd suspect the engine is lazy. I'd check the compression and possibly get the pump or at least the injectors checked/cleaned. Does it blow smoke as it bogs down? How does it start?</p><p>If its bet driven, it could be a slipping belt. The hydraulics don't take a great deal of power, the drive system sure does.</p><p>Usually if its a pump/drive motor problem, it won't bog down, it simply won't have any power. I'd start with checking out the engine. Ensure the air filter is clean and your getting fuel, if there is a restriction when you throttle up and put it under load, the engine will want more fuel to keep the speed up, if it can't get it, it will bog down due to lack of fuel.</p><p>Just a few ideas, hopefully its something simple.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 34622, member: 82"] If its bogging down i'd suspect the engine is lazy. I'd check the compression and possibly get the pump or at least the injectors checked/cleaned. Does it blow smoke as it bogs down? How does it start? If its bet driven, it could be a slipping belt. The hydraulics don't take a great deal of power, the drive system sure does. Usually if its a pump/drive motor problem, it won't bog down, it simply won't have any power. I'd start with checking out the engine. Ensure the air filter is clean and your getting fuel, if there is a restriction when you throttle up and put it under load, the engine will want more fuel to keep the speed up, if it can't get it, it will bog down due to lack of fuel. Just a few ideas, hopefully its something simple. [/QUOTE]
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