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Help! S185 won't stay running.
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<blockquote data-quote="jbc28" data-source="post: 25752" data-attributes="member: 2739"><p>Thanks for the reply. Engine temp was good, and I checked the oil level right after. I don't know of a way to check oil pressure or hyd pressure. No warnings/ codes for those were given. One idea that I have...and I would love to hear from some mechanics or anyone else.....is the hydraulic oil temp had to be really hot. I could not even touch the aux hyd connectors to the cutter without gloves. It took me about 20 minutes to go get my tools and a water then change the relay the first time. Maybe it cooled down enough to let it run a little while longer? The 2nd time it took about 10 minutes to go get the tools back out and change it. Maybe it is shutting down due to hyd oil temp and the relays are actually fine? I was cutting pine saplings so there was a lot of stalling of the cutter motor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbc28, post: 25752, member: 2739"] Thanks for the reply. Engine temp was good, and I checked the oil level right after. I don't know of a way to check oil pressure or hyd pressure. No warnings/ codes for those were given. One idea that I have...and I would love to hear from some mechanics or anyone else.....is the hydraulic oil temp had to be really hot. I could not even touch the aux hyd connectors to the cutter without gloves. It took me about 20 minutes to go get my tools and a water then change the relay the first time. Maybe it cooled down enough to let it run a little while longer? The 2nd time it took about 10 minutes to go get the tools back out and change it. Maybe it is shutting down due to hyd oil temp and the relays are actually fine? I was cutting pine saplings so there was a lot of stalling of the cutter motor. [/QUOTE]
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