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Jensen A540T starting issues


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Howdy all!

 

Having some trouble recently starting up the chipper, sometimes when it starts up it cuts out straight away and takes a few attemps to fire it up.

 

Anyone else had this problem or has any suggestions?

 

Also another problem is when turning the chipper left it struggles especially on low revs as if theres not enough power going to the track.

 

Any pointers would be greatly appreciated as ever!

 

Cheers.

 

Tom.

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Starting issues may be lack of fuel or maybe a sensitive protection device Problems with tracking can be hydraulic oil, filter, blow off valve for that bank or poor seals in the chest or motor. I'd would also check the spool postion as it might have slipped giving half the hole thus restricting flow.

Good luck.

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Howdy all!

 

Having some trouble recently starting up the chipper, sometimes when it starts up it cuts out straight away and takes a few attemps to fire it up.

 

Anyone else had this problem or has any suggestions?

 

Also another problem is when turning the chipper left it struggles especially on low revs as if theres not enough power going to the track.

 

Any pointers would be greatly appreciated as ever!

 

Cheers.

 

Tom.

Did you sort your problem?

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Haven't had a chance to take it to one side yet, the hydraulic oil is a tad low so will top that up firstly. Also the switch under the bonnet that stops you from starting the chipper when the bonnet is up looks knackered, we've got a spare one so will try fitting that as it may be a potential cause.

 

A good service seems a good idea, but how often do you guys do a full service such as oil and filter? cos I thought they had plant engines which hold about 9 litres of oil and need changing rarely?

 

Cheers for the suggestions, I will have to make time next week to try and sort it out, before it gets any worse!

 

Tom.

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