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<blockquote data-quote="Wisconsin Bob" data-source="post: 119320" data-attributes="member: 21696"><p>Hi, hammerman07.</p><p> I was so relieved to read your post as my JD 250 yeaar 2000 or thereabouts was stalled in my yard with the empty boom and cab up. I had used it for a large stump removal with no problems. While on my hawler trailer I noticed oil dripping from below the cab. OH POO! I raised the cab and found a bolt had vibrated loose an was on the skid plat with some hydro oil. I started on Monday and just finished up today with my wife helping me lift the cab, etc. Today is Friday so it has been a long week. I found your post last night because after replacing the bolt, my machine was dead, no dash lights or power anywhere, even after cleaning battery terminals and ground connections. I had finally found a blown ignition fuse burried in the cab wall. Today I followed your suggestions from Godfroy Brothers and I had dash lights and my Sid Steer fired right up.</p><p>I had to reconnect the temp sensor and blew another fuse, a total of 4 fuses were used so I left the sensor disconnected. and parked my machine. I do not have a working fuel gauge, or ammmeter, or temp gauge, but it is running fine. I have a call into my dealer who is 50 miles away and a repair man but no reply yet. </p><p>Thanks for your great POST and help, and a thanks to all who replied to your POST!!!! </p><p>Wisconsin Bob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wisconsin Bob, post: 119320, member: 21696"] Hi, hammerman07. I was so relieved to read your post as my JD 250 yeaar 2000 or thereabouts was stalled in my yard with the empty boom and cab up. I had used it for a large stump removal with no problems. While on my hawler trailer I noticed oil dripping from below the cab. OH POO! I raised the cab and found a bolt had vibrated loose an was on the skid plat with some hydro oil. I started on Monday and just finished up today with my wife helping me lift the cab, etc. Today is Friday so it has been a long week. I found your post last night because after replacing the bolt, my machine was dead, no dash lights or power anywhere, even after cleaning battery terminals and ground connections. I had finally found a blown ignition fuse burried in the cab wall. Today I followed your suggestions from Godfroy Brothers and I had dash lights and my Sid Steer fired right up. I had to reconnect the temp sensor and blew another fuse, a total of 4 fuses were used so I left the sensor disconnected. and parked my machine. I do not have a working fuel gauge, or ammmeter, or temp gauge, but it is running fine. I have a call into my dealer who is 50 miles away and a repair man but no reply yet. Thanks for your great POST and help, and a thanks to all who replied to your POST!!!! Wisconsin Bob [/QUOTE]
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