Common questions

What causes a lift to stall on a steep slope?

What causes a lift to stall on a steep slope?

The cylinder or motor motion for the lift function stalls completely under these loads. If the machine has hydraulic propulsion at the wheels or tracks, the equivalent fault would be stalled motion on steeper slopes—ones that can usually be climbed without difficulty.

What does white exhaust mean on tractorforum Cal?

Welcome to TRACTORFORUM Cal! 1)- The fine, white exhaust is typically, coolant diluted with fuel in the YM240’s combustion chamber. 2)- The duration of time for the symptoms to occur indicate the engine coming up to temperature (1/2 hour), which, again, indicate a blown head-gasket and warped head.

Can a clogged intake line cause a hydraulic failure?

In extreme cases, cavitation can cause mechanical failure of system components. While cavitation can occur just about anywhere within a hydraulic circuit, it commonly occurs at the pump. A clogged inlet strainer or restricted intake line will cause the fluid in the intake line to vaporize.

Can a stalling engine be intermittent driveability?

Intermittent driveability problems of any kind are always a challenge to diagnose. When a customer brings you a vehicle and complains of a stalling problem, you may not have much to go on other than their description of what’s happening and when it happens.

What do you need to know about intermittent stalling?

And if there are no pending codes, hard codes or history codes in the vehicle’s computer to give you some direction, you may find yourself guessing at a diagnosis. Every engine needs three things to run and idle smoothly without stalling: a correct air/fuel ratio, sufficient idle speed for the idle load, and a good spark.

What causes a diesel tractor to keep stalling?

The 7 common causes of a diesel tractor stalling include: 1 A fuel delivery issue 2 Clogged or dirty filters 3 Fuel contamination 4 Blocked or damaged hoses 5 Incorrect parts 6 Broken fuel cap 7 Fuel shut off solenoid malfunction More

Why does my car stall at highway speeds?

The engine may start and idle fine, but run out of power or even stall at highway speeds. If the engine starts right back up after stalling, the likely cause is low fuel volume delivery because of a weak pump. If the engine is running normally one minute, but suddenly quits, loss of ignition may be the problem.

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