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Old 06-04-10, 00:29
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I never had manuals for mine, nor did I look for them actively.

The "L" block is longer I believe.

I used mine for home backup.

In the process of lowering it down the hill to the garage under the house, the chain broke and it went the rest of the way on its own; uncontrolled! That is how I filpped it.

My waterpump would hold water only when running. A place in Worcester MA wanted $450 for a rebuilt one, exchange back in the early 80's. I had determined that I would just buy an electric sump pump if it ever came down to it.


Watch out for the wiring in the junction box for the generator. They used rubber insulation for the wiring and it was falling off on mine. I electrical taped it back on.

Mine was probably a Canadian army one. All the control panel labels were in french....


Steve
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Old 06-04-10, 11:12
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Thanx guy's i send some mails here and there.

JXC and JXLD engine does also have the same basic block configuration.

quote= Watch out for the wiring in the junction box for the generator. They used rubber insulation for the wiring and it was falling off on mine. I electrical taped it back on.

Mine was probably a Canadian army one. All the control panel labels were in french.... end quote

I am going to take it apart and rebuild it, so wiring would be good then.

My panel labels are in french also, genset came from normandie.

Every militaire equipment has his instruction book, not that i need id for the rebuild but with it it's easyer.

Greetz Ruud
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Old 06-04-10, 14:39
malcolm erik bogaert malcolm erik bogaert is offline
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Ruud you should be able to get a NOS manual from Mhr.Wildenburg...thats where I got mine....a tad expensive but as ever excellent service....cheers malcolm
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Old 07-04-10, 12:56
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Hi.

Where could i find Mhr.Wildenburg.

Greetz

Ruud
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Old 07-04-10, 13:05
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Wildenburgs are major dealers in Nederlands...I think perhaps Rhenan or something similar...I had parts for my YA-126 and YA-328 from them...however that was severel years ago...Im sure Hanno will be able to put up the correct address...best regards malcolm
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Old 07-04-10, 23:25
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O that one.

I send him a email.

Thanx.

http://wildenberg.vps.booming-it.nl/
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Old 08-04-10, 11:56
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The "L" stands for "LONG STROKE" engine...i.e. longer stroke than the standard JXD engine. I think it was a post WWII manufacture, as this same JXLD engine was used in many civilian applications...forklifts, etc.
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