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Hello Drew, That's a very nice looking D7E. I can't be of any help on your Hyster D7H winch problem. I downloaded some of your pics so I could magnify them. I noticed that your picture of the underside showing the diagonal brace there was no sign of the dead-axle bearings being greased lately. I hope that I'm mistaken; please don't be offended, but those bearings should be greased every 10 hours of operation or very expensive damage will occur.
We have a lot of manuals and other info on D7Es in the ACMOC library, but you have to be a paying member to access them.
I found a Operation and Maintenance Instructions(OMI) on eBay:
www.ebay.com/itm/266345386272
This manual will save you time and money.
Craig
That’s a good catch on that bushing needing grease. I did just grease it before I used it but it should probably get some more. I use this machine about 25 hours a year for the last 7 years that I have had it so it doesn’t get used a lot. It’s pretty much in retirement out on my farm with just enough use to keep it strong. I’ll call hyster on Monday and get some advice on that winch leaking…hope it’s not too bad to pull it off.
thanks again!
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I get a kick out of home owners that want to go for the most expensive fix rather than checking the inexpensive easy stuff first..
Check the hyd hose that goes into the box on top of the winch, where the control cables go in .
Bob
Im not a homeowner I’m a construction contractor doing millions of dollars of work every year. I just dont specialize in antique bulldozers or their mechanical operations. I OBVIOUSLY checked all the lines under the seat first. It’s not leaking from any hoses unless they are internal and pumping it out the shaft seal somehow.
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