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Old 12-20-2023, 02:18 PM
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Usually the first thing do on a piece of heavy equipment that has been parked a long time is to check all the fluids, if anything is over full, that means it is overfull from water at the bottom. Can also crack open drain plugs to get excessive water drained out before it is moved. Mostly on final drives and transmission, and most importantly, the engine.

Bad connections on a 24V system or low voltage will burn the batter connections off. Only start it with the batteries charged up good.


We have a 2 IHC TD24s, IHC TD20C, and a Cat D8H. Used for mostly conservation work on our property.
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