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Eliminating the technology on an L180 to increase dependability
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<blockquote data-quote="mikeysp" data-source="post: 107832" data-attributes="member: 17635"><p>Howdy gents. I own a 2006 L180 with little more than a 1000 hours. When it works properly it serves me VERY well. It seems the weakness of my machine is in the electrical side. It is to a point where I do not want to take it anywhere but my own property as I worry it will shutdown elsewhere and create a much larger headache than I currently have. A couple weeks ago it screcched to a halt and the engine died. Restarted and ran a few minutes and STOP/died. Started again, 30 seconds stop dead. Now it will not start. When looking for trouble shooting, it seems I am not the first to experience electrical headaches with NH Skid. This has not been my first problem either. Why not rewire this machine to operate without the computer brain? Put in some relays and warning lights that utilize the various switches to light an LED to "inform you" rather than shut down the machine. Easy enough to keep the seat and safetybelt switches operational. I am asking this because I have not seen anyone offer this idea as a solution. I am by no means a real mechanic, so what am I missing? Thank you. -Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikeysp, post: 107832, member: 17635"] Howdy gents. I own a 2006 L180 with little more than a 1000 hours. When it works properly it serves me VERY well. It seems the weakness of my machine is in the electrical side. It is to a point where I do not want to take it anywhere but my own property as I worry it will shutdown elsewhere and create a much larger headache than I currently have. A couple weeks ago it screcched to a halt and the engine died. Restarted and ran a few minutes and STOP/died. Started again, 30 seconds stop dead. Now it will not start. When looking for trouble shooting, it seems I am not the first to experience electrical headaches with NH Skid. This has not been my first problem either. Why not rewire this machine to operate without the computer brain? Put in some relays and warning lights that utilize the various switches to light an LED to "inform you" rather than shut down the machine. Easy enough to keep the seat and safetybelt switches operational. I am asking this because I have not seen anyone offer this idea as a solution. I am by no means a real mechanic, so what am I missing? Thank you. -Mike [/QUOTE]
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