Anyone know the starting up process for Jcb 3cx ?
Anyone know the starting up process for Jcb 3cx ?
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RodMod

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Tuesday 13th December 2011
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As title. Had 1994 jcb 3cx Sitemaster for a while never had a problem starting today no go but battery is fully charged ? 3 red light on dash - clutch down and all lever in neutral ? All non joking ideas would be greatfully appreciated wink

Thank you

Rod.

TheEnd

15,370 posts

210 months

Tuesday 13th December 2011
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Is it making a buzzing noise?

I forget which exact model that would be like inside, but there should be a stick on the right of the column for forward and reverse, and you'll want that centered, then reach back by your right hip and look for a slidy throttle on the back of the console.
This sets the revs when you spin around and work on the back actor.
Rev up is pull towards you. I forget if you can push it lower than idle, so pull it a little towards you for a bit of power.

There may be a stop lever, this will look like a choke, so push that in if you see one, and try pressing the brake when starting.

If all is good, it should be turning over, chuffing out little puffs of white smoke until it starts.

RodMod

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1,172 posts

230 months

Tuesday 13th December 2011
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TheEnd said:
Is it making a buzzing noise?

I forget which exact model that would be like inside, but there should be a stick on the right of the column for forward and reverse, and you'll want that centered, then reach back by your right hip and look for a slidy throttle on the back of the console.
This sets the revs when you spin around and work on the back actor.
Rev up is pull towards you. I forget if you can push it lower than idle, so pull it a little towards you for a bit of power.

There may be a stop lever, this will look like a choke, so push that in if you see one, and try pressing the brake when starting.

If all is good, it should be turning over, chuffing out little puffs of white smoke until it starts.
Thank you for that i'll have another look for a stop switch - if you dont here back its because all is good and I am getting some work done .

Cheers

Rod.