Manitou ROUGH TERRAIN:
No drive bleed pump ?

Hi
I have a very old rough terrain manitou forklift
It lost drive today and I realised it was out of hydraulic fluid so filled it up with fluid but still no drive back or forwards
Lifting and forks is working fine so I am wondering if the hydraulic pump that powers the drive To the Gearbox will need bleeding as its run short of fluid ?
  • Posted 19 Jul 2020 00:15
  • Discussion started by bob_c
  • caithness, United Kingdom
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Found a dipstick under a nut head in the middle of the cab floor showing plenty of fluid
Underneath can see an oil filter on side of gearbox with pipes going to bottom of radiator so presumably a gearbox oil cooler filter looks very old and rusty
Cant see anything to unbolt like a strainer to clean
  • Posted 20 Jul 2020 00:57
  • Reply by bob_c
  • caithness, United Kingdom
The dipstick comes up close to the bulkhead on the right hand side
Check the direction lever in the cab and the relays/fuses
  • Posted 19 Jul 2020 16:29
  • Reply by Bobble
  • Birmingham, United Kingdom
I think its a Manitou MB26JC and I saw an original advertising brochure online that said it has a torque converter if that tells anything about the type of drive
  • Posted 19 Jul 2020 09:47
  • Reply by bob_c
  • caithness, United Kingdom
Engine is under the bonnet gearbox is mostly under the floor of the cab area, don't see any dipstick for gearbox
  • Posted 19 Jul 2020 08:59
  • Reply by bob_c
  • caithness, United Kingdom
Look under the bonnet for a dipstick to the gearbox as I think the hydraulic system is separate to the gearbox.
I think it has a normal auto type gearbox
  • Posted 19 Jul 2020 08:18
  • Reply by Bobble
  • Birmingham, United Kingdom
I think it has four gears its very old has the gearstick under the seat and some kind of gearstick over on the left side never worked out what that does though
Looks like a hydraulic pump under the radiator Driven by a coupling off tge engine with a large rubber hose one side ( oil feed from tank ?) and a Metal pipe other side ( pressure feed to gearbox ? )
  • Posted 19 Jul 2020 07:18
  • Reply by bob_c
  • caithness, United Kingdom
Is this the type with 4 gears ?
  • Posted 19 Jul 2020 06:15
  • Reply by Bobble
  • Birmingham, United Kingdom

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