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Timberwolf 190 feed roller issue


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Hi All, 

I have a Timberwolf 190 (not turbo) 2004

engine runs well everything seems to be good except the feed rollers won’t feed, although they run in reverse. 
I have checked the throttle cable to see if it is not going to full throttle but this is ok,

I have checked the solenoids tried reversing them to see if one is not working but it is still the same,

any ideas would be appreciated 

 

thank you 

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Had a problem with my 150 like that was the plug underneath hopper had worked it's way apart, maybe worth checking all plugs, and spray a bit of WD40 in them, or any other make. 

When you say solenoid are you on about switchs on hopper. Or hydraulic solenoid. 

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Have you checked fan belt for tightness as some use alternator to sense engine speed.

You can bypass stress control by connecting the 2 beside the stress unit. Also swap out the relay besides the stress unit, it's a standard relay.

Other than that check all wiring, switches and connectors,  that they are doing what they are supposed to do.

Switches are, forward/reverse/stop and safety bar.

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