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Hello Folks I have a question for you concerning my M-920! The truck is your normal 1980 M-920 tractor all original and has 609 miles since complete rebuilt, the question I have is I have been running into some road blocks it seems to get it started, I did have it running when I got it then it sat for awhile and I had to charge the batteries on it. OK with that said I have 3 out of the 4 batteries charged to around 12.5 volts and one battery at 11.08 volts, in my usual state of blissful ignorance this would sure seem like enough to start the truck, again remember the blissful part! What I got this morning when I tried to start it the solenoid in the dash just seemed to bounce, this is the solenoid that connects the 24 volt circuit to the starter when you push the start button, every time it bounced and made contact the engine turned over a tiny bit but the solenoid would NOT hold the connection hence my term of BOUNCE! Could it be that having 1 battery only at 11.08 volts is causing this or do you feel that the in dash solenoid that gives the starter 24 volts is bad and needs replacing? I know some things can be very voltage sensitive but wow if less than 1 volt would cause this that is REALLY sensitive! Any thoughts would sure be appreciated!
Thanks much
Karl
Thanks much
Karl