Is the error gone? What was the original error code? What have you already tried to troubleshoot? More info please.I have a used M59. Drove ok first time I tried it but after parking it for a couple days it would not move? Replaced the throttle sensor control as error indicated. No go.
Thoughts?
Input?
Experience?
Thanks!!!!
It threw the error 85 or 84 code? The one saying it’s the foot throttle sensor, another saying the forward servo. I felt those down stream of the throttle were triggered by the throttle. I did not check the code after changing the control. No info in the control box telling me what to do.Is the error gone? What was the original error code? What have you already tried to troubleshoot? More info please.
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This is M59 gray under another handle because of site access issues.I have a used M59. Drove ok first time I tried it but after parking it for a couple days it would not move? Replaced the throttle sensor control as error indicated. No go.
Thoughts?
Input?
Experience?
Thanks!!!!
Open connection on a servo? Broken wire or ?This is M59 gray under another handle because of site access issues.
Update on tranny issue:
Technician found an open connection on a servo. Adjusted the throttle servo and tranny seams to be ok.
Now testing on the pumps as the loader and BH are weak and slow?
No further update to share.
Hoping for some good news?????
thanks to all for input!
Tech said bad connector- replaced. Makes perfect sense due to how it pulled up lame. I had replaced the throttle control sensor so the tech guy dialed it in.Open connection on a servo? Broken wire or ?
No, just keeping tabs for future reference. I really like the M59/M62, never worked on one…..yet. My brothers best friend had an L48, now a M59 so it’s just a matter of time before it shows up here.Tech said bad connector- replaced. Makes perfect sense due to how it pulled up lame. I had replaced the throttle control sensor so the tech guy dialed it in.
May need new pump? The power steering, BH swing and loader arms are weak? May be the one pump?
I don’t know the circuits on it yet?
Any thoughts on it?
I’m selling my L48. Purchased the M59 with fingers crossed. I knew it needed some cosmetics but did not know of the overall hydraulic system?
Just a guy that’s too nice to say no and almost always gets stuck with stuff someone else did not know how or didn’t want to bother with. Sometimes we get so wrapped up in the “what’s wrong“ side, we don’t look at the “what’s working” side. Often enough, it’s something we did and forgot about (move a lever, snagged a tree branch, unplugged a sensor). Just part of human nature.I’m selling my L48. Purchased the M59 with fingers crossed. I knew it needed some cosmetics but did not know of the overall hydraulic system?
I’m waiting to hear from them on itThe stabilizers had great power, as did the boom stick and bucket . I don’t know if maybe I’m looking at one pump? I’m ordering a shop service manual so maybe I will be able to stay on things in a proper way.
From your posts you may be a service tech also? Any input is helpful.
The M59 has a total of 4 hydraulic pumps, two hydraulic filters, and separate relief valves for each circuit. Each circuit has slightly different relief pressure settings. Pressures would have to be way out of whack before you would actually notice any difference in normal power.Tech said bad connector- replaced. Makes perfect sense due to how it pulled up lame. I had replaced the throttle control sensor so the tech guy dialed it in.
May need new pump? The power steering, BH swing and loader arms are weak? May be the one pump?
I don’t know the circuits on it yet?
Any thoughts on it?
you kinda lost me here. Guage readings or filter swap?Hydraulic troubleshooting: first check for plugged filters, then for suction air leaks between sump and pump.
Luck,
rScotty
you kinda lost me here. Guage readings or filter swap?
Thank you for the good breakdown of your process. That cleared things up, at least for me.BTW, a guage kit costs roughly HALF what the filters do, so one use pays for itself. And no worry about spilling expensive hydraulic fluid.
All rules have exceptions, and some tractors have a cleanable screen crud filter down inside the transmission. If it has one, often that IS the problem with their hydraulics. Those things clog a lot and nobody ever cleans them as they should. But your M59 doesn't have that screen.
Over to you,
rScotty