Helping out at the family farm, I’m a mechanic but don’t have any heavy equipment experience. This is a high hours late 80s/early 90s loader and I believe it has the ZF 4WG-120 trans. It has been working good for seasonal chores the last few years without skipping a beat. This spring it won’t move. We at least all the time, it managed to drive a short distance a month ago now nothing.
I looked it over, found some broken wiring for the transmission solenoids, thought for sure that was it. Nope. Took apart the controller, no corrosion inside. It’s a DW-1 controller if that helps. The power fuse for it is good and I’m getting 24V at the solenoid connector rotating through gear selections. I found a couple wiring diagrams on this forum that are very close to this machine but not an exact match. I was able to jumper the park brake and clutch cutoff switches and that made no change. I tried every gear thinking it’s the CCO and still nothing.
The trans pressure gauge does not reach the green section, the needle gets right on the edge with a lot of throttle but the wheels barely move. Most I can wiggle it about a foot, and it’s on a slight incline and rolls back, so there’s no brakes dragging. I’d think with low pressure it would still drive but just not full speed, I could be wrong. I checked the hydraulic filter and suction screen in the tank, nothing wrong there. The gauge does flicker with each gear change so that’s telling me the solenoids are doing something.
I also get a red light after pressing either brake pedal and it stays on until shutting the machine off. I can’t figure out what it is, it’s some kind of a circle inside a triangle, the red is faded compared to the other lights so this probably has been on for years. I haven‘t operated this machine before and my in laws don’t remember if that light was on last summer, they certainly don’t remember what the pressure indicated. Just start and go.
Any ideas where to look next? Why would this quit over one season? Any regulator or adjustment anywhere to turn up the trans pressure? Is there some kind of safety lock out I’m missing? Thanks!
I looked it over, found some broken wiring for the transmission solenoids, thought for sure that was it. Nope. Took apart the controller, no corrosion inside. It’s a DW-1 controller if that helps. The power fuse for it is good and I’m getting 24V at the solenoid connector rotating through gear selections. I found a couple wiring diagrams on this forum that are very close to this machine but not an exact match. I was able to jumper the park brake and clutch cutoff switches and that made no change. I tried every gear thinking it’s the CCO and still nothing.
The trans pressure gauge does not reach the green section, the needle gets right on the edge with a lot of throttle but the wheels barely move. Most I can wiggle it about a foot, and it’s on a slight incline and rolls back, so there’s no brakes dragging. I’d think with low pressure it would still drive but just not full speed, I could be wrong. I checked the hydraulic filter and suction screen in the tank, nothing wrong there. The gauge does flicker with each gear change so that’s telling me the solenoids are doing something.
I also get a red light after pressing either brake pedal and it stays on until shutting the machine off. I can’t figure out what it is, it’s some kind of a circle inside a triangle, the red is faded compared to the other lights so this probably has been on for years. I haven‘t operated this machine before and my in laws don’t remember if that light was on last summer, they certainly don’t remember what the pressure indicated. Just start and go.
Any ideas where to look next? Why would this quit over one season? Any regulator or adjustment anywhere to turn up the trans pressure? Is there some kind of safety lock out I’m missing? Thanks!