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  1. J

    CAT 312CL NOT SWINGING

    Hey i never made it by to check the manual i should be there tomorrow though. I havent forgotten about ya
  2. J

    Brake issues on trailer

    Tiger tool makes a set of slack adjuster pin removers. You dont even have to fight with cotter pin, it shears it off. Pop them over the pin and i put a 3/8 cordless impact on and boom out comes the pin. Wrench even works. I was a little unsure at first but after trying them out id never do those...
  3. J

    Brake issues on trailer

    Ive seen s cams get dry and cause similar problems and ive seen slack adjuster pins seize and cause similar problems. Sometimes it can be a little hard to catch on the slack adjuster pins but either of those are likely your issue. On pins coat in anti sieze before you put them in.
  4. J

    CAT 312CL NOT SWINGING

    I dont have the manual in front of me but should be able to crack it open tomorrow. I cant remember for sure the path on hydro flow. Ill grab book tomorrow and see if I cant find some info for you
  5. J

    Cat 239d stumble when warmed up

    Hey guys, I have a 239d im working on that has a stumble and loss of power after its warmed up. Only starts after about 172⁰ and gets worse the warmer it gets. No codes, no inactive codes. Have had laptop hooked up and everything checks from what I can see. I did notice injector cut out test...
  6. J

    Picking a NEW CTL, Deere, Kubota, NH, Bobcat, Cat?

    In my experience stay away from new holland also. They run good when they do but have a lot of terrible design flaws. The direction of cab opening only allows access if you can raise boom, they were using one time use fittings on a steel line that goes under the engine(dont know if they still...
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