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    CAT 299D Fuel leakage code...

    I just solved this issue on our 259d3 that originally had this fuel leakage code this morning, but then changed to 157-4 (rail pressure voltage below normal) when I unplugged and plugged back in the rail pressure sensor connector and could not get the original fuel leakage code to pop back up...
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    Komatsu D51PX-24 help needed

    Hey guys, Had this dozer go down due to DEF line blow out. I repaired that line and the code to the low pump pressure cleared out. The other code, CA4769 "AdBlue/DEF level measurement impossible" will not clear. In the service manual for that code it has a notice at the bottom mentioning that...
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    Using the EF on flow control valve for backhoe on Case 570m xt

    Hey melben, I got a few pics as well as the hydraulic schematic. The pic with the arrows, red is supply to loader, blue is supply to flow control valve from loader, green is return and yellow to filter/tank. Let me know if you need more info. Thanks for the response.
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    Using the EF on flow control valve for backhoe on Case 570m xt

    Hey guys, I was looking at my tractor after picking up a backhoe attachment trying to figure out how to connect it. The pump supplies to the loader valve and then through the power beyond port to the flow control valve for the 3pt hitch valve. The 3pt has auxiliary but the flow control valve has...
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    CASE 570m xt add on PTO?

    Hi guys, been a lurker but first post here. I have had my Case 570 for a while now, mainly to maintain the road on my property. I really like it besides the fact it lacks a PTO. I know they have the BIC 8500 (Not sure if still available) for it but it is recommended that you avoid low speeds...
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