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<blockquote data-quote="Shanmar" data-source="post: 131533" data-attributes="member: 21969"><p>My experience would suggest it's a problem with an electrical connection. Most likely in the sockets of the fuses or relays in the engine compartment (or in cab). Had an L185 (it's similar in design electrically, but has an electric brake) that at times would suddenly lock up the brake. During a separate period of problems it would randomly shut down and then crank over but may or may not start. Both of these were resolved my wiring in new fuse or relay sockets for the correct item in the engine compartment. Also had a Deere 6675 (essentially a NH L565 with a Yanmar engine) having an intermittent electrical problem and ended up replacing fuse sockets in cab. In some of these cases, I bought some time by bending/crimping the blade on the fuse or relay some to make it fit tighter.</p><p>It's a challenge to figure out which one is the problem. Maybe you can have it running with the boom locked in the up position and then wiggle items to see if you find something that shuts it down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shanmar, post: 131533, member: 21969"] My experience would suggest it's a problem with an electrical connection. Most likely in the sockets of the fuses or relays in the engine compartment (or in cab). Had an L185 (it's similar in design electrically, but has an electric brake) that at times would suddenly lock up the brake. During a separate period of problems it would randomly shut down and then crank over but may or may not start. Both of these were resolved my wiring in new fuse or relay sockets for the correct item in the engine compartment. Also had a Deere 6675 (essentially a NH L565 with a Yanmar engine) having an intermittent electrical problem and ended up replacing fuse sockets in cab. In some of these cases, I bought some time by bending/crimping the blade on the fuse or relay some to make it fit tighter. It's a challenge to figure out which one is the problem. Maybe you can have it running with the boom locked in the up position and then wiggle items to see if you find something that shuts it down. [/QUOTE]
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