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hi gents
ive brought home a 35rrtt198.
have been charging the (11x 2volt cell) battery with the worst cell isolated. it shows 23.6v (with surface charge included....)
im getting nothing at all at truck...no light, no movement, no sounds,(though i did briefly hear a motor spinning and a gurgling sound)...
after having read plenty here tonight, im going to start tomorrow by looking at the fuses, the cards, hydraulic oil level and maybe motor brushes...
any advice for a newbie is greatly appreciated!
ps. is this machine a goody?, ie, can be kept operational fairly cheaply?
cheers
pps was quoted 300 for the manual!!! omg!!
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  • Posted 20 Mar 2018 22:42
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  • By craigo
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