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  Gehl 3825SX No Bucket or Boom Control: Troubleshooting and Solutions
Posted by: MikePhua - 07-04-2025, 03:35 AM - Forum: General Discussion - No Replies

A user reported an issue with their Gehl 3825SX skid steer, where neither the bucket nor the boom controls were functioning. This kind of problem can be frustrating, especially if the machine is vital to operations. Below, we will go through potential causes and steps to troubleshoot and fix the issue.
Problem Description:
The bucket and boom controls are unresponsive on the Gehl 3825SX, meaning the operator is unable to control the loader arms or the bucket. This issue could be linked to a variety of system components, ranging from electrical to hydraulic failure.
Possible Causes:

  1. Hydraulic System Failure: The most common cause of unresponsive controls in skid steers is a problem with the hydraulic system. This could be due to low hydraulic fluid, air in the lines, or a failing hydraulic pump or valve.
  2. Electrical Issues: Electrical problems could be responsible for the unresponsive controls. This might involve issues with the control solenoids, wiring, or the machine’s control system. A blown fuse or faulty wiring connection can disrupt the operation of the control functions.
  3. Control Switch or Joystick Failure: The joystick or the control switches may have malfunctioned. This issue could be caused by wear and tear, electrical shorts, or even dirt and debris interfering with the switches.
  4. Hydraulic Lines or Hoses Blockage: A blockage or restriction in the hydraulic lines or hoses could prevent the hydraulic fluid from reaching the boom or bucket cylinders, resulting in a lack of control.
Troubleshooting Steps:
  1. Check Hydraulic Fluid Level: Begin by inspecting the hydraulic fluid level. Low fluid can cause inadequate pressure to operate the boom and bucket functions. If the fluid is low, top it up with the recommended hydraulic oil.
  2. Inspect Hydraulic Hoses and Lines: Look for any visible damage to the hydraulic hoses or lines. Any cracks, leaks, or blockages in the lines could restrict the flow of hydraulic fluid, leading to a lack of control.
  3. Test the Control Valves and Pump: Check if the control valve and hydraulic pump are functioning properly. If the pump is not producing enough pressure, it could prevent the movement of the boom or bucket.
  4. Examine Electrical Connections and Fuses: Inspect the electrical system, including wiring, connectors, and fuses. A faulty electrical connection could prevent the control solenoids from activating, resulting in unresponsive controls.
  5. Check Control Joystick: The joystick could be malfunctioning due to internal wear or external damage. Test the joystick for proper electrical continuity, and ensure it is transmitting the correct signals.
  6. Check for Fault Codes: If the Gehl 3825SX has an onboard diagnostic system, check for any fault codes that might indicate the specific issue.
Conclusion:
When the boom and bucket controls are unresponsive, it’s important to go through a systematic troubleshooting process. Begin by inspecting the hydraulic system for leaks, checking fluid levels, and testing the pump. Then, move on to the electrical and control systems, including the joystick, wiring, and fuses. By following these steps, you can pinpoint the problem and restore functionality to your Gehl 3825SX skid steer.

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  Case 75 XT Common Issues and Solutions Discussion
Posted by: MikePhua - 07-04-2025, 03:33 AM - Forum: General Discussion - No Replies

The Case 75 XT is a widely used wheel loader in both construction and agriculture. Many users have encountered common issues with this machine, particularly in areas like engine starting, hydraulic systems, and electrical systems. Discussions on various forums have summarized the potential causes of these problems and provided possible solutions.
Common Issues

  1. Engine Starting Problems
    Some users have reported difficulty starting the Case 75 XT, especially in cold weather. Potential causes include low battery charge, fuel system issues, or problems with the engine pre-heating system. It is recommended to first check the battery charge and terminals to ensure proper operation and to make sure that the fuel system, including the fuel pump and filter, is not clogged.
  2. Hydraulic System Issues
    Another common issue reported is that the hydraulic system behaves unpredictably. Users report slow or weak hydraulic performance, especially when under heavy loads. This could be caused by contaminated hydraulic oil or a failing hydraulic pump. Regularly changing the hydraulic oil and checking the pump for any faults can help resolve this issue.
  3. Electrical System Failures
    Some users have experienced electrical system malfunctions, particularly with the control system not responding correctly. This is often related to loose wiring connections or low battery voltage. Ensuring that electrical system connections are clean and tight, and confirming that the battery is adequately charged, can help resolve these problems.
Solutions
  1. Check the Fuel System
    Ensure that the fuel pump and injectors are working correctly, and that the fuel filter is not clogged. Regularly checking the fuel system can help prevent engine starting issues.
  2. Inspect the Battery and Electrical System
    For starting issues, check the battery's voltage, ensure the terminals are free of corrosion, and verify that the battery is properly charged. Cleaning the electrical system connections and ensuring their tightness can resolve most electrical issues.
  3. Change Hydraulic Oil and Inspect the Pump
    Regularly replace the hydraulic oil to prevent contamination and check the hydraulic pump for damage. Maintaining the hydraulic system can improve its efficiency and stability.
  4. Professional Diagnostics
    If the above methods don't resolve the issue, it's recommended to use professional diagnostic tools to check the hydraulic system, electrical system, and engine control module. These diagnostic tools will provide a clearer understanding of the underlying problems.
Conclusion
Common issues with the Case 75 XT wheel loader include engine starting difficulties, hydraulic system problems, and electrical failures. By regularly checking the fuel system, battery, hydraulic oil, and electrical connections, and promptly replacing any worn or damaged parts, these issues can be effectively resolved, ensuring the machine operates reliably.

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  773 Bobcat Hydraulic Oil in Engine: Causes and Solutions
Posted by: MikePhua - 07-04-2025, 03:33 AM - Forum: General Discussion - No Replies

A user encountered an issue with hydraulic oil entering the engine of a Bobcat 773. Hydraulic oil in the engine not only affects the engine's performance but can also lead to severe mechanical damage, so it requires immediate attention.
Problem Description:
Hydraulic oil entering the engine typically indicates some form of leakage or mixing between the hydraulic system and the engine system. This issue may occur through the following means:

  • Damage to certain components of the hydraulic system, causing hydraulic oil to enter the engine.
  • Worn or broken seals on the hydraulic pump or other hydraulic components, allowing oil leakage.
  • Improper connection between the hydraulic oil cooler and the engine cooling system, resulting in oil mixing.
Possible Causes:
  1. Hydraulic Pump Seal Damage: If the seals on the hydraulic pump are worn or damaged, hydraulic oil may enter the engine through the pump shaft.
  2. Hydraulic Oil Cooler Malfunction: If the hydraulic oil cooler leaks, hydraulic oil may mix with the engine coolant.
  3. Hydraulic Oil Filter or Line Damage: Problems with the hydraulic system’s filter or piping could allow oil to leak into the engine system.
  4. Other Seal Issues: Other aging or damaged seals might also cause hydraulic oil to enter the engine.
Diagnostic and Resolution Steps:
  1. Check the Hydraulic Pump and Seals: Start by inspecting the seals on the hydraulic pump to see if there is any damage or wear.
  2. Check the Hydraulic Oil Cooler: Ensure that the hydraulic oil cooler is properly connected and there are no signs of leakage.
  3. Replace Damaged Components: If any parts such as the hydraulic pump seals, oil cooler, or filter are damaged, replace them promptly.
  4. Clean the Engine System: After hydraulic oil has entered the engine, it may degrade the engine oil. It’s necessary to thoroughly clean the engine and replace the engine oil.
  5. Inspect Hydraulic Lines: Ensure all hydraulic pipes and hoses are properly connected and show no signs of leakage.
Conclusion:
Hydraulic oil entering the engine is a serious issue that needs immediate attention. By checking critical components like the hydraulic pump seals, oil cooler, and lines, and replacing damaged parts, this problem can be effectively resolved. Regular inspection and maintenance of the hydraulic system can also help prevent similar issues in the future.

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  Deutz BF4M1011F Engine Troubleshooting Discussion
Posted by: MikePhua - 07-04-2025, 02:06 AM - Forum: General Discussion - No Replies

The Deutz BF4M1011F is a widely used diesel engine found in various heavy machinery and equipment. Recently, users on the panswork forum shared their experiences with issues and malfunctions related to this engine. The problems primarily involve issues with engine performance, difficulty starting, and emission concerns.
Common Issues

  1. Difficulty Starting
    Several users reported trouble starting the Deutz BF4M1011F engine, particularly in cold temperatures during early mornings. This may be related to the engine's preheating system or battery charge. Users suggest checking the glow plugs, fuel system, and battery to ensure proper operation.
  2. Unstable Engine Performance
    Another common issue is engine instability under high load, where users experience power loss or slow acceleration. Many believe this may be a fuel system problem, especially a faulty fuel pump or injector. It is recommended to clean the injectors and check if the fuel filter is clogged.
  3. Emission Issues
    Some users also faced excessive emissions, causing the engine to fail emission testing. This problem could be related to carbon buildup in the combustion chamber, a clogged air filter, or issues with the EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) system. Cleaning or replacing the air filter, checking the EGR system, and periodically cleaning carbon buildup can help resolve this issue.
Solutions
  1. Inspect the Fuel System
    Ensure that all components of the fuel system, including the fuel pump and injectors, are functioning correctly. Cleaning the injectors and replacing a clogged fuel filter can improve engine performance and efficiency.
  2. Check the Preheating System
    For starting difficulties, it is crucial to inspect and replace faulty glow plugs. Ensuring the battery is charged and its terminals are not corroded or loose can also help solve the issue.
  3. Clean or Replace the Air Filter and EGR System
    Emission problems are often linked to the air filter or the EGR system. Regularly check and clean the air filter, and ensure the EGR valve is working properly. This can reduce emission issues and improve overall engine performance.
  4. Professional Diagnosis
    If the above steps do not resolve the problem, it is recommended to use professional diagnostic tools to check the Engine Control Module (ECM) and other electronic components. This can help pinpoint the exact issue.
Conclusion
The Deutz BF4M1011F engine may encounter common issues like difficulty starting, unstable performance, and emission problems. By regularly inspecting the fuel system, preheating system, air filter, and EGR system, and replacing damaged parts as needed, most of these problems can be effectively resolved.

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  CAT 262D Skid Steer Code 3700-13 Troubleshooting
Posted by: MikePhua - 07-04-2025, 02:06 AM - Forum: General Discussion - No Replies

A user encountered an issue with a CAT 262D skid steer that displayed code 3700-13, indicating a problem related to the machine’s hydraulic system. The code points to a failure in the hydraulic system, which can result in improper machine function.
Problem Diagnosis:
The primary cause of this issue was identified as a hydraulic pressure problem, which could be caused by multiple factors:

  • A possible malfunction in the hydraulic pump.
  • Blockage in the hydraulic system, possibly from a filter or valve.
  • An issue with the hydraulic lines or hoses, such as wear or leaks.
Troubleshooting Steps:
  1. Check the Hydraulic Fluid Levels: Low fluid levels can cause pressure issues. Ensure the fluid is topped up and clean.
  2. Inspect the Filters: A clogged filter can restrict fluid flow and cause pressure drops.
  3. Examine the Hydraulic Hoses and Lines: Look for any visible wear, cracks, or leaks that might reduce pressure.
  4. Test the Hydraulic Pump: If the fluid and filters are in good condition, the hydraulic pump might need to be tested for proper operation.
  5. Check for Faulty Solenoids or Valves: A malfunction in the solenoids or hydraulic valves can trigger the code. These components should be checked for functionality.
Solution:
  • If a faulty component is identified, replacing the hydraulic pump, valves, or solenoids may resolve the issue.
  • In some cases, simply clearing the blockage or replacing the hydraulic fluid may be sufficient to clear the code and restore normal function.
By following these steps, operators can troubleshoot and potentially fix the issue without needing a professional service.

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  Bobcat 773 - Code 26-03 Fault Analysis
Posted by: MikePhua - 07-04-2025, 02:04 AM - Forum: General Discussion - No Replies

The Bobcat 773 is a commonly used skid-steer loader. Users have reported encountering fault code 26-03 during operation. This code typically indicates an electrical system issue, specifically related to the machine's electronic controls.
What Does Code 26-03 Mean?
According to Bobcat’s service manual, code 26-03 usually refers to a “hydraulic valve solenoid circuit error,” which could be caused by poor wiring connections, loose connectors, or a faulty solenoid valve. This type of electrical issue can interfere with the hydraulic system's operation, affecting the loader's overall functionality.
Troubleshooting Steps

  1. Check Wiring Connections: First, inspect the wiring between the solenoid valve and the controller to ensure there are no loose or poor connections.
  2. Inspect the Solenoid Valve: If the wiring appears normal, further investigate the solenoid valve itself. You can use a multimeter to check for proper voltage, or replace the solenoid to see if it resolves the issue.
  3. Control Module Issue: If the solenoid and wiring are both fine, the problem may lie with the control module. Advanced diagnostic tools may be needed to identify a malfunction in the module.
  4. Clear the Fault Code: Once repairs are completed, be sure to clear the fault code and restart the machine to check if the issue has been resolved.
User Feedback
Some users have shared their experiences, noting that this issue is often caused by damaged wiring or a faulty solenoid valve. After addressing these components, the machine usually returns to normal operation. Additionally, regular electrical system checks and maintenance can help reduce the likelihood of encountering this type of fault.
Conclusion
When encountering code 26-03 on a Bobcat 773, start by checking the solenoid valve circuit and wiring for any loose connections. If the solenoid is functioning properly, further investigate the control module and other electrical components. Thorough troubleshooting and repairs typically resolve the issue, returning the loader to full operation.

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  CAT 259D3 One Side Not Moving, Left Final Drive Not Working
Posted by: MikePhua - 07-04-2025, 02:04 AM - Forum: General Discussion - No Replies

While using the CAT 259D3 compact track loader, one side of the machine is not moving. Specifically, the left final drive is not working, causing the machine to lose its full operational performance. This issue typically involves a failure in the final drive system or related components.
Potential Causes:

  1. Low or Leaking Hydraulic Fluid: Insufficient hydraulic fluid can cause a lack of power to the drive system, resulting in one side not functioning properly.
  2. Hydraulic Pump Failure: A malfunctioning hydraulic pump may fail to deliver adequate pressure, affecting the final drive system's power output.
  3. Drive Motor Failure: A damaged or malfunctioning drive motor could be unable to supply power to the final drive system.
  4. Hydraulic Line Blockages: Blocked or damaged hydraulic lines may prevent proper oil flow to the final drive system.
  5. Electrical System Issues: Faults in the electrical control system could lead to lost signals to the hydraulic system, causing the drive system to fail.
Troubleshooting and Solutions:
  1. Check Hydraulic Fluid Levels and Quality:
    • First, check the hydraulic fluid levels. Low fluid levels can be a primary cause of inadequate hydraulic pressure.
    • Inspect the fluid quality for contamination or degradation. If the oil is dirty or degraded, consider changing it.
  2. Inspect for Hydraulic Leaks:
    • Thoroughly inspect all hydraulic lines, connections, and seals for signs of leaks. Any leaks can lead to insufficient oil pressure, affecting the final drive's operation.
    • If leaks are found, replace the damaged seals or hoses promptly.
  3. Examine the Hydraulic Pump:
    • If the fluid levels and lines are fine, next check the hydraulic pump's performance. A failing pump can result in inadequate oil pressure, which in turn affects the drive system. Use a pressure gauge to check the system's pressure.
  4. Check the Drive Motor:
    • The drive motor is a key component for providing power to the final drive. Listen for unusual noises or vibrations and look for signs of wear or damage. If the motor is malfunctioning, it may need to be replaced or repaired.
  5. Inspect for Blockages in Hydraulic Lines:
    • If the oil flow is obstructed, the final drive won't operate properly. Use compressed air or cleaning tools to clear any blockages in the hydraulic lines.
  6. Check the Electrical System:
    • Use diagnostic tools to check the electrical system and ensure control signals are working correctly. Electrical faults may prevent the hydraulic system from functioning properly.
  7. Test the Machine After Repairs:
    • After identifying and addressing the issues, conduct a test run. Ensure that both sides of the drive system are operating smoothly, and the machine is functioning as expected.
Conclusion:
If your CAT 259D3 compact track loader has a situation where one side is not moving, and the left final drive is not working, you can follow these steps to troubleshoot and resolve the issue. Be sure to use genuine parts and professional tools during repairs to maintain the machine's safety and performance. If you're unfamiliar with the repair process, it's recommended to seek help from a professional technician.

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  Caterpillar 289D Skid-Steer Track Loader Issues and Solutions
Posted by: MikePhua - 07-04-2025, 02:03 AM - Forum: General Discussion - No Replies

The Caterpillar 289D skid-steer track loader is a popular and versatile machine used for a variety of tasks in construction and agriculture. However, users have reported several common issues with the 289D, particularly related to its performance, electrical systems, and track maintenance. Discussions on forums like Panswork have provided insights into these problems and potential solutions, which can help operators maintain and troubleshoot the loader effectively.
Electrical and Start-Up Problems
One of the primary concerns reported by users is difficulty with the 289D's electrical system, particularly when starting the machine. Some operators experienced the loader failing to start, or a slow or weak startup, especially in cold conditions. Several users noted that the problem could be related to the battery or electrical connections.
Recommended Solutions:

  1. Battery and Connections
    Users recommended inspecting the battery for signs of wear or corrosion. Cleaning the battery terminals and ensuring that the battery is properly charged can help resolve startup issues. In some cases, replacing an old or faulty battery has resolved the problem. Additionally, checking the wiring and electrical connections for loose or damaged wires can prevent future issues.
  2. Alternator and Charging System Check
    A faulty alternator or charging system may also cause start-up difficulties. Users suggested testing the alternator to ensure it's delivering sufficient charge to the battery, particularly in cold weather conditions. If the alternator is malfunctioning, replacing it could improve the machine’s ability to start reliably.
Track Tensioning and Maintenance Problems
Another common issue reported with the 289D was improper track tensioning or track maintenance problems. If the tracks are too loose or too tight, it can cause uneven wear, reduced efficiency, and potential damage to the undercarriage.
Recommended Solutions:
  1. Proper Track Tensioning
    Users recommended regularly checking the track tension and adjusting it according to the manufacturer’s guidelines. It’s essential to maintain the right level of tension to avoid premature track wear and ensure optimal performance.
  2. Track Wear and Maintenance
    Regular maintenance of the tracks, such as cleaning and inspecting for damage, can help extend their lifespan. Replacing damaged tracks or worn-out components like rollers and sprockets will prevent further issues and maintain the loader’s performance.
Hydraulic System and Performance Issues
Some users experienced issues with the hydraulic system, particularly when using attachments like a bucket or auger. Slow or unresponsive hydraulic movements can affect the loader’s ability to operate efficiently.
Recommended Solutions:
  1. Hydraulic Fluid Levels and Quality
    Users suggested checking the hydraulic fluid levels and ensuring that the fluid is clean. Low or dirty hydraulic fluid can cause sluggish operation or a complete lack of response. Changing the hydraulic fluid and replacing the filter regularly is essential for maintaining optimal performance.
  2. Hydraulic System Leaks
    It’s also important to check the hydraulic system for leaks. Leaking hydraulic lines or cylinders can cause a drop in pressure, leading to performance issues. Identifying and repairing any leaks can restore the loader’s hydraulic efficiency.
Conclusion
The Caterpillar 289D skid-steer track loader is a robust machine, but like any piece of equipment, it requires regular maintenance to ensure optimal performance. Addressing common issues like electrical failures, track tensioning problems, and hydraulic system malfunctions can extend the lifespan of the loader and improve its reliability. By following the recommended solutions, operators can keep their Caterpillar 289D in top condition and avoid costly repairs.

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  CAT 226B Thumb Wheel Switch Replacement Guide
Posted by: MikePhua - 07-04-2025, 02:03 AM - Forum: General Discussion - No Replies

When working with the CAT 226B skid steer loader, operators may encounter issues with the thumb wheel switch, which is essential for controlling various functions on the machine. If the switch fails or becomes unresponsive, it’s important to replace it to ensure smooth operation.
Symptoms of a Faulty Thumb Wheel Switch:

  1. Non-responsive thumb wheel.
  2. Inability to adjust functions, such as controlling attachments or adjusting the loader’s settings.
  3. Random switching or failure to switch functions.
Steps to Replace the Thumb Wheel Switch:
  1. Safety First: Before starting the replacement, ensure that the machine is turned off and secured. Disconnect the battery to avoid any electrical hazards.
  2. Locate the Thumb Wheel Switch: The thumb wheel switch is typically located on the loader’s joystick or control panel, depending on the configuration of your CAT 226B.
  3. Remove the Panel or Cover: To access the switch, remove any necessary panels or covers around the joystick or control console. This may require unscrewing some fasteners.
  4. Disconnect the Old Switch: Once you’ve exposed the switch, carefully disconnect any electrical wiring. Make note of the wiring arrangement for easy reinstallation.
  5. Install the New Switch: Place the new thumb wheel switch in position. Reconnect the electrical wires to the appropriate terminals as per the original setup.
  6. Test the New Switch: Before reassembling everything, test the switch to ensure that it’s functioning properly. Turn the machine on and verify that the switch responds correctly to user input.
  7. Reassemble and Secure: Once the switch is confirmed to be working, reassemble the control panel and secure the covers. Ensure all fasteners are tightened properly.
  8. Reconnect the Battery: Finally, reconnect the battery and perform a final test of the loader’s functions to confirm the repair is successful.
Tips:
  • Ensure that you’re using a genuine CAT replacement part to guarantee compatibility and reliability.
  • If you’re not confident in your mechanical skills, consider seeking professional help to avoid any potential damage.

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  2020 T595 Compact Track Loader Issues Discussion
Posted by: MikePhua - 07-04-2025, 02:01 AM - Forum: General Discussion - No Replies

In 2020, users of the T595 compact track loader encountered various issues, especially regarding the machine’s performance and functionality. Common problems reported included difficulties with startup, battery-related issues, and irregular operational performance. Forum discussions were held to address these concerns and find potential solutions, particularly focusing on challenges with starting the machine, power issues, and inconsistent machine behavior during operation.
Starting Difficulties and Battery Problems
Some users reported difficulties with starting the T595, especially during cold starts, where insufficient current caused the battery to fail in starting the engine. In response to these issues, several users recommended checking the battery's condition and ensuring the charging system was functioning properly. A faulty charging system could lead to starting issues, and it’s also suggested to inspect the battery terminals for corrosion, as this can affect current flow and prevent the machine from starting smoothly.
Irregular Operational Performance
Another user reported irregular performance during operation, particularly when raising and lowering the bucket. The machine’s response appeared delayed, and the operation wasn’t as smooth as expected. To address this issue, several users advised checking the hydraulic system for any problems. If the hydraulic fluid is contaminated or low, or if there are any leaks in the hydraulic lines, this could directly affect the machine’s performance.
Proposed Solutions and Recommendations

  1. Battery Maintenance
    Regular battery maintenance is crucial. Users suggested checking the battery’s condition, cleaning the terminals, and ensuring the battery charging system is functioning properly. If the battery shows signs of aging, replacing it can resolve starting issues.
  2. Hydraulic System Check
    A malfunctioning hydraulic system is a common cause of operational issues. Users recommended checking the hydraulic fluid levels and ensuring the fluid is clean. If the fluid is contaminated or the levels are low, it should be replaced and refilled.
  3. Transmission and Engine Check
    Irregular operation or delayed responses may also be linked to the transmission system or engine performance. Regularly checking the engine filters and fuel system to ensure they are functioning well can help maintain smooth operation.
Conclusion
The T595 compact track loader in 2020 faced issues such as startup difficulties, battery problems, and irregular operational performance. By maintaining the battery, hydraulic system, and engine, users can significantly improve the machine's performance and longevity. The insights and solutions shared by users provide valuable guidance in resolving these issues and ensuring the loader operates efficiently.

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