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Started by jaciausa, June 09, 2015, 08:05:37 AM

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jaciausa

Today's problem seems to be the lube pump. Can't find fuse, Lt 40 Super 2005 from book description.

Magicman

There are a row of breakers under the long panel on the lower front of the control box.  I think 4 screws remove the panel.
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jaciausa

Thanks, i found those but only one is an accessory fuse,and  it is not tripped. Instructions for a back up drip system seems to be what i need now.

jcbrotz

There is a automotive type fuse in the lubemizer panel on the right side of your control panel. At least there is on mine.
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Nomad

     If you're talking about a lubemizer pump, mine has 2 4amp fuses in the lubemizer box.  Both of them need to be intact.
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Magicman

 

 
And there is one labeled F1 inside of my LubeMizer box.  The F2 is probably hiding.  ;D
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jaciausa

Thanks everyone. That is where i found them! The electrical diagram was not very accurate as to where these fuses are. I blew 1 more after replacing and now i believe it is time to order a new pump, or head. i just got to remember how much i saved buying this used mill! Probably lose a week more before i get part. Sawing time lost is starting to add up fast.

drobertson

run an auxiliary gravity drip line by passing the pump until the parts come in. 
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Nomad

Quote from: jaciausa on June 10, 2015, 12:13:20 AM
Thanks everyone. That is where i found them! The electrical diagram was not very accurate as to where these fuses are. I blew 1 more after replacing and now i believe it is time to order a new pump, or head. i just got to remember how much i saved buying this used mill! Probably lose a week more before i get part. Sawing time lost is starting to add up fast.

     Yeah...  Last time I blew one of those fuses it cost me a new pump too. :'(
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jaciausa

Got new pump today. The only problem is the big crack in bottom of case.

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