my v was offline a while.

dealtimeman

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THANKS TO JIM MARTIN FOR THE ASSISTANCE IN LOCATING ISSUE! 8)

after a couple of hours of investigating the fix only took twenty minutes. it ends up that the pto solenoids inline filter/strainer was clogged with debris from the current tranny rebuild ( i am guessing). i didnt know it but in all of the stuff i got with my two v s i had one of these in a box. the install took about twenty minutes and now the v is back up and running.

here are some pics.
i think it was the filter or inline screen was clogged but i ended up replaceing the whole thing.

this is the solenoid i installed.
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this is the used inline filters/strainer.
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this is the new inlne filter strainer.
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filter side on new strainer
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complete pto solenoid assemlby ready to install.
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this what the original looked like and it was a peterpaul electromincs 06050 solenoid.
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dgargan

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Thanks for the call and pics Micheal, I will check mine out later.

Brad on Dave's puter
 

minuteman

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You can find those on a Diesel fired pressure washers. They are wired to the pump switch, pull the trigger
on your gun-pump blasts the water-triggers the switch in pump head-flips that switch & allows the fuel to flow to the burner to fire for heat. Electric magnetic flow switch.

Greg
 

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