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<blockquote data-quote="Bodine312" data-source="post: 137461" data-attributes="member: 25536"><p>Well... i responded last night, but don't see it online this morning.</p><p>i didn't think about error codes. Great call! i am not sure how to check them (if it's possible). </p><p>this older machine doesn't have digital readout. if anyone has suggestion how to check that would be great. </p><p></p><p>Closest thing to hydraulic temp gage is a line filter warning, but that wasn't lit up.</p><p>After I shut down from 90 minute run, I put my hand on large hydraulic filter and it was warm but not too hot to keep your hand on it. </p><p>The top of hydraulic tank was a little warm but that could've been from engine heat. I did NOT check tank below fluid line.</p><p>I checked the hoses a little while later and they were cool, but I may have waited too long to check those.</p><p>The flow selector switch will light up if open to one way, but I confirmed the switch was not pressed and light was off. I'll try it again tomorrow if weather permits and see if I can get alarm to sound and if it does then I'll try without aux hydraulic lines attached and see if it stops. </p><p></p><p>What doesn't make sense is the alarm started beeping <strong>before </strong>the machine was running, but quit when going up a steep incline. That makes me wonder if there's a short in alarm wiring somewhere that moved when on incline. Thanks again</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bodine312, post: 137461, member: 25536"] Well... i responded last night, but don't see it online this morning. i didn't think about error codes. Great call! i am not sure how to check them (if it's possible). this older machine doesn't have digital readout. if anyone has suggestion how to check that would be great. Closest thing to hydraulic temp gage is a line filter warning, but that wasn't lit up. After I shut down from 90 minute run, I put my hand on large hydraulic filter and it was warm but not too hot to keep your hand on it. The top of hydraulic tank was a little warm but that could've been from engine heat. I did NOT check tank below fluid line. I checked the hoses a little while later and they were cool, but I may have waited too long to check those. The flow selector switch will light up if open to one way, but I confirmed the switch was not pressed and light was off. I'll try it again tomorrow if weather permits and see if I can get alarm to sound and if it does then I'll try without aux hydraulic lines attached and see if it stops. What doesn't make sense is the alarm started beeping [B]before [/B]the machine was running, but quit when going up a steep incline. That makes me wonder if there's a short in alarm wiring somewhere that moved when on incline. Thanks again [/QUOTE]
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