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Timberwolf 240 THB (t) speed 2 fault 2014 year


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Please guys help me with advice on what to do.
I have Timberwolf 240 THB
The problem is that the shredder does not pull in, the rollers do not turn at all.
Speed 2 fault lit up on the H box starting from average engine speed to max.
I have replaced new belts, have tightened, alternator belt tightened, relays changed places, H-Box new just arrived from UK manufacturer Timberwolf. New solenoid block and coils new. Nothing to change anymore ((((( nothing changes
I don't know what else to do, please advise, help
Thank you, I look forward to hearing from you

Regards from Norge

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I'm guessing that it's the electrical wiring, do you have the electrical schematics?.

 

A simple way to check would be to wire a 12v feed to the solenoid coil providing it's 12v obviously, if it energised and runs the feed motor, you know where to start checking wires 🙂

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Does it have an emergency stop button. One of the locking ones. If I does look at that.was.working with a 280 last week that if you used one of the 3 it didn't work properly. Had a fault in the box wiggle the estop and it worked properly 

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13 hours ago, GarethM said:

I'm guessing that it's the electrical wiring, do you have the electrical schematics?.

 

A simple way to check would be to wire a 12v feed to the solenoid coil providing it's 12v obviously, if it energised and runs the feed motor, you know where to start checking wires 🙂

Yes, very likely an electrical problem, yes, I checked the solenoid coils by applying direct power, then everything works, pull in pull out. This weekend I will begin a full electrical and ground check.
It is interesting that when the position back the roller feed is working, and the small diode lamp lights up on the solenoid coil. The other position is not life. possibly the supply sencors themselves or, as the gentleman mentioned below in the topic, a possible electric sencors for the stop button. Thanks guys for the support, I'll let you know how I get on. Sorry for my grammar mistakes ((((

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11 hours ago, Brushcutter said:

Does it have an emergency stop button. One of the locking ones. If I does look at that.was.working with a 280 last week that if you used one of the 3 it didn't work properly. Had a fault in the box wiggle the estop and it worked properly 

I will get to the sensors during the holidays. Yes, there have been times when the stop mechanism has to be moved here and there, so that the rollers resume their nature. Let's start by checking them, disconnecting the sencors and bypassing the electricity. Thank you

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On 20/07/2024 at 20:27, Rich Rule said:

Have you spoken to Antons Timber?

 

they may be able to help as they are the TW dealer.

Ja, I tried to contact, no one answers, it's typical in Norway, nothing works for us during summer mass holidays, we have 3 weeks as Sundays.

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Hei skog eldste !

Victory. The whole problem was in the electricity, the fault was the sensor of the stop system, which had not completely burned out but was working with an electrical leak. Thank you for your support and advice with an indication of which direction to go.

Best regards Edijs (Skog)

Møre skogbruk

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