Jcb 3c 11
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Jcb 3c 11
Hi all, I recently bought an old 3c 11 jcb... That needs a good bit of work done to it.. It was parked up the last 20 years or so... I got it home and after a few hours I got it started. The engine seems to run smoothly. I've a few questions if any one can point me in the right direction. Excuse my lack of knowledge on these machines, the problems I'm having is, there has been a few bits taken off it over the years that I'll have to replace. There's a few hose that Im to sure where there ment to go, I've down loaded a manual and it's a good held but theres a lot not in it... Can anyone tell me where the circled hose is ment to connect to.. Thanks
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Re: Jcb 3c 11
Hi and welcome Liam somebody on here will be able to offer you some good advice I would start simple by changing the fluids if the machine has stood for a long period then there may well be water ingress, plenty of these old machines about so used parts should not be an issue, sorry I can't tell you where the pipe fits but somebody else should have an idea of what it does. Good luck let us know how you progress.
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Re: Jcb 3c 11
Hi thanks for the welcome. Yes it's connected to the bottom of the tank.. When I remove the hose no fluid came out of the spout... Theres a 1 way valve on the top of the hose where it connects to the spout... I also put and airline on to the spout to try blow it clear but no luck.. Would i be right in thinking that thats where the diesel return hose is ment to go?
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