Mowgli789
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Hi Guys,
I posted on here a few months ago and everyone was super helpful, so I'm back.
I have a 30 year old JCB 803, which has been great, but when I bought it it had clearly been neglected for some time. After 2 weeks of solid digging with it, the ram seals in the dipper arm went, and I have decided this is a good time to give it some love and try and fix a couple of the issues it has whilst the cylinder and a few hoses are at the hydraulic shop.
First issue is the dead man's switch doesn't work. Someone told me it is probably the microswitch. So I took it all apart and tested the microswitch, and it appears to be working. Im guessing there is a solenoid somewhere in the dead man's switch circuit. Is this the most likely culprit, and is this a simple change?
Secondly, the fuel gauge doesn't work. Which is not the end of the world, but annoying. Im working on the assumption that it's a simple float / variable resistor setup. Again, does anyone know if there is a likely culprit so this situation, and how easy it is to get at? I've managed to get at all the wiring, but trying to follow it through the loom is a bit of a nightmare.
It might be that both are a nightmare to fix, but I thought I would ask the question whilst I had the thing in bits.
Any advice would be gladly accepted.
Thanks
Ben
I posted on here a few months ago and everyone was super helpful, so I'm back.
I have a 30 year old JCB 803, which has been great, but when I bought it it had clearly been neglected for some time. After 2 weeks of solid digging with it, the ram seals in the dipper arm went, and I have decided this is a good time to give it some love and try and fix a couple of the issues it has whilst the cylinder and a few hoses are at the hydraulic shop.
First issue is the dead man's switch doesn't work. Someone told me it is probably the microswitch. So I took it all apart and tested the microswitch, and it appears to be working. Im guessing there is a solenoid somewhere in the dead man's switch circuit. Is this the most likely culprit, and is this a simple change?
Secondly, the fuel gauge doesn't work. Which is not the end of the world, but annoying. Im working on the assumption that it's a simple float / variable resistor setup. Again, does anyone know if there is a likely culprit so this situation, and how easy it is to get at? I've managed to get at all the wiring, but trying to follow it through the loom is a bit of a nightmare.
It might be that both are a nightmare to fix, but I thought I would ask the question whilst I had the thing in bits.
Any advice would be gladly accepted.
Thanks
Ben