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NH LS170 lift arm issue/changing battery
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike10" data-source="post: 44745" data-attributes="member: 5461"><p>If you have not doje it yet, then remove the cables and clean them and the pad on the battery that contacts the cable ends. You could just have a bad connection. It is also possible there is a problem in operators restraint system. If your loader has a service/run switch have you tried starting the engine in the service postion.</p><p>If you have a good set of jumper cables you can remove the battery cables from the dead battery and install bolts in the cable ends that were attached to the battery. Then jump to the bolts from a good battery. Be carefull that the positive cable does not ground itself against something. You could leave the negative cable attached to the old battery but you need to remove it first before you remove the positive cable so you don't cause a short circuit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike10, post: 44745, member: 5461"] If you have not doje it yet, then remove the cables and clean them and the pad on the battery that contacts the cable ends. You could just have a bad connection. It is also possible there is a problem in operators restraint system. If your loader has a service/run switch have you tried starting the engine in the service postion. If you have a good set of jumper cables you can remove the battery cables from the dead battery and install bolts in the cable ends that were attached to the battery. Then jump to the bolts from a good battery. Be carefull that the positive cable does not ground itself against something. You could leave the negative cable attached to the old battery but you need to remove it first before you remove the positive cable so you don't cause a short circuit. [/QUOTE]
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