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    kobelco sk60

    I have a kobelco sk 60 that I shut down and would not restart acts like dead batteries does any one know any thing about the selonoid at the batteries . batteries are charged
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    kobelco sk 100 hydraulic problem

    Sounds like u know what to do :). I will try and see what readings I get. I have a shop manual if it will help. Thanks
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    kobelco sk 100 hydraulic problem

    On mine with the switch flipped it makes a lot of difference it handles more like an older machine the track motors are very strong and all digging is strong I think the switch turns the computer off. If pulling on a big stump or rock u can choke the motor down if not careful.
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    kobelco sk 100 hydraulic problem

    I've owned this sk100 for 8 years the track motors allways were slow unless u flip the kpps switch this turns the computer off or bypasses it I think. Well after a while I got use to it then one day the bucket. Arm and swing got slow. After a little use noticed if u pull back on the right...
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    video of cat 315 climbing steel scafaling

    Guys I ben running excavators since 1986 I have learned a lot over the years and one thing u don't know is when a hose will break or leak don't take chances hoses will break even on new equipment I had it happen didn't get hurt but made me more careful. I own 6 excavators now and its not from...
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    Track Installation for Dummies

    What kind of terrain u got where ur at
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    Track Installation for Dummies

    Hey if your in the woods Beware of small stumps 2-4-6in some people cut these off near the top of the ground these will get a track every time. I always loosen the grease fitting nut and let grease out usually take bucket and push idler in easy till grease stops coming out this gives enough...
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