Countax C500h Service Manual
Step 3: Finding your Parts from the Countax PDF Parts List Once you have extracted the codes from your sticker you should have the following information: Year of Manufacture Product Code The most important of all of these is the year of manufacture. Look through the list of pdf parts list below and you should be able to find your year alongside the tractor model. This is the complete parts list for your tractor and all the information will you need to identify your spare parts.
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. 124 Answers SOURCE: Hello, My name is Dane and I'll try to help you with your problem.
I am in the USA and have never seen one of these mowers before. However, a mower is a mower. That transmission is a hydrostatic, which means that you have a belt driving a transmission which converts the belt power to hydraulic energy for the drive system. You have a single foot pedal which engages the mower in both forwards and reverse. First, I would like for you to check the following.
Please verify that if you have a transmission hydraulic oil level dipstick, verify the level is full. Never fill any fluids above the full mark.Next, check that the belt is secure on all pulleys from the engine to the transmission. Does it feel like it has good tension and not frayed or worn excessivly? Next, check to ensure that your foot pedal linkages are all connected and not bent.
Use your hand to cycle the pedal and visualy verify that the action is actually transfered into the transmission. Make sure there's no binding or sticking. If that all seems fine, start the engine and attempt to go forward and reverse. Can you hear the transmission trying to work? Somewhere in that troubleshooting you should find your problem. I'm willing to bet you just have a belt problem somewhere. I hope I've helped.
If you found this information useful, please leave feedback as deserved. Microeconomics nicholson solutions manual. Dane Posted on Dec 03, 2010. Hello, My name is Dane and I'll try to help you with your problem. I am in the USA and have never seen one of these mowers before.
However, a mower is a mower. That transmission is a hydrostatic, which means that you have a belt driving a transmission which converts the belt power to hydraulic energy for the drive system. You have a single foot pedal which engages the mower in both forwards and reverse.
First, I would like for you to check the following. Please verify that if you have a transmission hydraulic oil level dipstick, verify the level is full. Never fill any fluids above the full mark.Next, check that the belt is secure on all pulleys from the engine to the transmission. Does it feel like it has good tension and not frayed or worn excessivly? Next, check to ensure that your foot pedal linkages are all connected and not bent. Use your hand to cycle the pedal and visualy verify that the action is actually transfered into the transmission.
Make sure there's no binding or sticking. If that all seems fine, start the engine and attempt to go forward and reverse. Can you hear the transmission trying to work? Somewhere in that troubleshooting you should find your problem.
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I'm willing to bet you just have a belt problem somewhere. I hope I've helped. If you found this information useful, please leave feedback as deserved. Dane Dec 03, 2010.