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I went to fix a crane one day. only 30 meters tall, not a big one. The Cat would not run along the arm, in the fast speed. Went to the cabinet to pull the porcelain fuse, so I could fool with the motor, and found that the fuse was blown. The little round fuse link, had popped out of the fuse...
I would use the ATF in the crank case also. SOP when a unit came back from down range. Let the oil out, fill the engine up with ATF and let it run a half hour. Drain the ATF and change the filter. Add cheap oil, run it a few hours, drain it and new filter. Did wonders.
All the trucks we had in Germany, a division sized unit, 32nd AADCOM, were painted that way. The only ones in just green I can remember, were in Ft, Bliss and Ft. Lewis.
OK, OK. I like bacon. A lot. But its not something real popular here. Its almost impossible to find in a store, and we get it by ordering special, from the Butcher we know in the next village. But Wild Pig is just a different meat. More like game. Dark. And as much as it cost, nope. Not bacon.
All sets differ a bit. I held up the S1 until the volts and hertz came up to rated level.
Why would you have had to cut wire ties and trace wires? The schematics are all you need to trace wire.
NOTHING, here gets wasted on something like bacon. Wild pig is better then gold. Hunters have a long waiting list of folks they supply to, including 4-5 Star kitchens. You know a hunter likes you, when you get some meat for free.
Anything that has to do with the engine is the same. Very few parts on the set are different between the models. Mostly electronic. Look in the -24P at the UOC. That tells the tale.
Pull the pistons and see if the rings are stuck, before you start buying parts. Or, better yet, read and heed Tim's post above mine, THEN if nothing gets better, read mine again.
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I found this book in German Ebay.
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