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2003 Manitou MLA 628 engine cutting out
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<blockquote data-quote="Sole Hill Farm" data-source="post: 8160784" data-attributes="member: 169672"><p>Well, cheers everyone for the help and advice... back on the farm now and since putting new spade connectors on the stop solenoid wiring she has behaved. Fingers crossed it was that simple!</p><p></p><p>ACE, while I have you may I just ask a question regarding parts supply? The heater control / AC panel in the cab is broken and I was just wondering if this is something you could supply? I'm happy to try to grab a part number if that helps? Keen to get the AC & fan working again!</p><p></p><p>I really don't want to ask too much but - if anyone has time - could you just guide on the following, too?</p><p></p><p>. Is there a kit to add a rear spool/trailer tipping pipe to these machines?</p><p></p><p>. Can trailer brakes be added? (Hydraulic)</p><p></p><p>. Am I correct in thinking the hydraulics can be calibrated on these machines? I've noticed that telescoping (or should that be Maniscoping? I'll see myself out...) back in is less responsive and saps alot more engine power than booming out &, earlier today, I lifted the boom up, all of the way, but when lowering she was slightly bumping as she dropped until around halfway down where she smoothed out.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again everyone, hope you're all keeping well!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sole Hill Farm, post: 8160784, member: 169672"] Well, cheers everyone for the help and advice... back on the farm now and since putting new spade connectors on the stop solenoid wiring she has behaved. Fingers crossed it was that simple! ACE, while I have you may I just ask a question regarding parts supply? The heater control / AC panel in the cab is broken and I was just wondering if this is something you could supply? I'm happy to try to grab a part number if that helps? Keen to get the AC & fan working again! I really don't want to ask too much but - if anyone has time - could you just guide on the following, too? . Is there a kit to add a rear spool/trailer tipping pipe to these machines? . Can trailer brakes be added? (Hydraulic) . Am I correct in thinking the hydraulics can be calibrated on these machines? I've noticed that telescoping (or should that be Maniscoping? I'll see myself out...) back in is less responsive and saps alot more engine power than booming out &, earlier today, I lifted the boom up, all of the way, but when lowering she was slightly bumping as she dropped until around halfway down where she smoothed out. Thanks again everyone, hope you're all keeping well! [/QUOTE]
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