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It ended up not being the computer it wasn't even the coil.

Its was wiring to two coils that were hitting and missing.

Mitch heard of the the thread here and called me and told me to take my machines somewhere else..

I took it to Greg at truckmount specialist and he got it figured out.

Ps Mitch is more mad about me not buying a 3rd computer at his price.

Like I just want to undercut him.

I just want my stuff to work and when I send it some where I want it fixed right.

I spent $55 on the diagnoses $75 for my guy to drive it up there $30 in gas.

And $500 for a part I didn't need.

Last I checked it February and the slow season.

I dont have Mikey Money to throw around.

Lastly mitch messaged back later and said they would do the pro1200 warranty work.

Sapphire already shipped him the stuff.
You haven't run it long enough to know if it's fixed yet. I hope it is.
 

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You haven't run it long enough to know if it's fixed yet. I hope it is.
You put it under load it bogs out or lulls we ran it an hour and it no longer does it.

Greg said a coil will heat up and the machine will shut off and it takes awhile for the coil to cool down and then the machine will restart.

So the symptoms don't match a bad coil.

But your very well right it still may have other issues.
 
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Sam, normally when they're idling really good and then all the sudden you put them under a load and they bog down really bad.... Pull the spark plugs when it does that and see which spark plug is wet... Because something is not firing. It still possibly could be a bad coil.. Wires are not attaching to plugs right.. Bad electrode on plug.. And make sure the firing order is correct......
 

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Sam, normally when they're idling really good and then all the sudden you put them under a load and they bog down really bad.... Pull the spark plugs when it does that and see which spark plug is wet... Because something is not firing. It still possibly could be a bad coil.. Wires are not attaching to plugs right.. Bad electrode on plug.. And make sure the firing order is correct......
And again you would've thought someone who works on these machines would know that.
 

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dielectric grease

Greg put some of this in the computer and wire connector.

Should help to protect for further damage
 
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