Hello everyone. Had a fire next to the engine in my CK35 HST cab (2011) just below the starter motor. It was a bit exciting at the time, and lucky I had got out to swing the back actor arm or it would have been worse. It still took two full powder extinguishers to finally put it out.
Anyway the steering hydraulic pipe is melted through, the main battery feed cable toast and another cable that I’m not totally sure of. I don’t find the images in the service manual give enough detail, and the parts manual needs you to add stuff together in your head(!) to know exactly what it should be like and which parts I need.
Is anyone able to post up a photo of one to show what it should look like?
To extend the info, starting has been a struggle for a while, needing multiple heater plug applications. I wonder if this caused overheating of the power cable which ignited a small hydraulic leak, which seems to be inside the cab? (Image 4316).
It’s going to be a pig to repair, as it’s outside in a field and the FEL obstructs access to the area. Does anyone know if the FEL 130 mount can be removed from only one side of the vehicle, while the other side is still attached?
Anyway the steering hydraulic pipe is melted through, the main battery feed cable toast and another cable that I’m not totally sure of. I don’t find the images in the service manual give enough detail, and the parts manual needs you to add stuff together in your head(!) to know exactly what it should be like and which parts I need.
Is anyone able to post up a photo of one to show what it should look like?
To extend the info, starting has been a struggle for a while, needing multiple heater plug applications. I wonder if this caused overheating of the power cable which ignited a small hydraulic leak, which seems to be inside the cab? (Image 4316).
It’s going to be a pig to repair, as it’s outside in a field and the FEL obstructs access to the area. Does anyone know if the FEL 130 mount can be removed from only one side of the vehicle, while the other side is still attached?