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Re: Re: Re: Deutz repair question
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Posted by Bernh. Voßen on September 06, 2001 at 22:53:02 from (217.2.108.83):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Deutz repair question posted by Chris Wolfe on September 06, 2001 at 11:53:16:
Zuerst würde ich den Betätigungszylinder wieder einhängen, auch wenn er sich im Moment nicht bewegen läßt. Wird der Zylinder hydraulisch oder pneumatisch betätigt? Gehe den Leitungen nach, irgendwo kannst Du sie trennen und so den Zylinder drucklos machen und bewegen. Vielleicht ist auch nur der Schalthebel ausgehängt. Dieser ist mit vier , oder mehr, Schrauben auf dem Getriebe befestigt.Wenn Du den Deckel abnimmst, findest Du darunter Schaltgabeln, deren Nuten in einer Reihe stehen müssen, sollte dies nicht der Fall sein, kannst Du die Gabel, die nicht in der Reihe steht mit einem großen Schraubendreher bewegen, dann müßte das Problem gelöst sein. Ich weiß, das es sich kompliziert anhört, es ist aber ganz einfach. If can't fix the problem like this, let me know, i gonna try to find a Deutz-mechanic over here. Post an E-mail to me Rgds. Bernhard, Derichsweiler, Germany
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