Mark3395
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I tried to engage and operate the bed-mounted generator in my M1031 contact truck and falied.
I placed it in park, transfer in neutral (hard enough because the transfer was stiff), pulled the PTO, and shifted to drive. When I flipped the PTO switch the light didn't go on.
The generator engaged but I got no output. Cycle rate gage didn't reflect a frequency. I flipped the breaker for 110 volts but got no output... it wouldn't power a trouble light, and flipping the breaker for the compressor produced nothing.
I shifted from drive to neutral and pushed in the PTO knob. Tried to shift to Park but suffered high frequency grinding. I eventually retreated to Neutral and shut down.
Running or still, it was hard to engage the transfer case.
Does any of this ring a bell with you?
I have an M944A1 SECM with a similar but much larger generator... and the manual advises that if the generator hasn't been run for a while I must apply a bit of voltage (to flash coils or something?) and suspect the same is needed for the M1031.
I'd sure appreciate any help.
Thanks.
Mark3395
I placed it in park, transfer in neutral (hard enough because the transfer was stiff), pulled the PTO, and shifted to drive. When I flipped the PTO switch the light didn't go on.
The generator engaged but I got no output. Cycle rate gage didn't reflect a frequency. I flipped the breaker for 110 volts but got no output... it wouldn't power a trouble light, and flipping the breaker for the compressor produced nothing.
I shifted from drive to neutral and pushed in the PTO knob. Tried to shift to Park but suffered high frequency grinding. I eventually retreated to Neutral and shut down.
Running or still, it was hard to engage the transfer case.
Does any of this ring a bell with you?
I have an M944A1 SECM with a similar but much larger generator... and the manual advises that if the generator hasn't been run for a while I must apply a bit of voltage (to flash coils or something?) and suspect the same is needed for the M1031.
I'd sure appreciate any help.
Thanks.
Mark3395