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Starting procedure for 933C 11A176X Loader:

Starting procedure for 933C 11A176X Loader:

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Hi there. I have one of these machines but it's been setting a lot of years in the back of a steel shed which is open on one end. The pony engine is free and I really have no further information on the tractor as the prior owner is deceased. I have started other pony engines in tractors and motor graders but all of those were controlled from outside the operator compartment. It appears you sit in the operator compartment to start, and engage this one. Before I start to working with it, I'd like to ascertain the correct way before inadvertently destroying something.

I'd really appreciate any help or guidance with this.

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Rob
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Wed, May 20, 2020 1:58 PM
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A little like D2. Push the knob on the left in to brake pinion - pull out quickly to engage - flip compression knob to right. Have 3 pages of procedure to large to send threw forum. Bob

[attachment=58850]933 Pinion Adj..pdf[/attachment]
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I have the 3 page procedure but to large to send threw forum. Have the same machine - start pony warm up diesel - push the Knob on the left forward to brake pull out quickly to engage diesel when ready flop over compression lever on right. Can email . Bob
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I have the 3 page procedure but to large to send threw forum. Have the same machine - start pony warm up diesel - push the Knob on the left forward to brake pull out quickly to engage diesel when ready flop over compression lever on right. Can email . Bob
Bob, what's the form # for that serviceman's reference, and what serial #s does it cover?
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I have the 3 page procedure but to large to send threw forum. Have the same machine - start pony warm up diesel - push the Knob on the left forward to brake pull out quickly to engage diesel when ready flop over compression lever on right. Can email . Bob


Thanks Bob. I sent my email address to you via PM. Really appreciate the assist.

Rob
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Thanks Bob. I sent my email address to you via PM. Really appreciate the assist.

Rob
Neil : Not sure file is 23 meg - more than happy to forward. Covers the 933 and D2 wet clutch and 933 service.
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