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RT765E-2 SERVICE MANUAL
1
Item
Description
1
Pusher Bar
2
Collar Clamp
3
Adjustment Bar
4
Push Bar Assembly
5
Hitch Pin
6
Clip Pin
12. Remove lock hitch pin securing the extension base to
the front stowage bracket (Figure 4-5) (Detail A). Stow
lock hitch pin in lug provided.
13. Attach a length of rope to the extension base section tip
to aid in swinging the extension into place ahead of the
boom nose.
CAUTION
If the fly section remains on the extension base, do not
extend the extension assembly to far as the nose of the fly
section could contact the front stowage bracket and cause
damage.
GROVE
Working Position
5, 6
4
3
2
Published 9-04-2014, Control # 422-08
Stowed Position
14. Raise the boom to horizontal and extend the boom just
enough to clear the extension stowage lugs from the
guide ramps and stowage pins on the front and rear
stowage brackets.
NOTE:
It may not be necessary to install the lower
attachment pin. If so, skip steps 15 and 18.
15. Remove the hitch pin and clip pin securing the boom
extension alignment device in the stowed position. Pull
the push bar assembly out to the working position and
secure it in place with the hitch pin and clip pin.
BOOM
6658-2
5, 6
4
3
2
1
FIGURE 4-5 continued
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Clemence Chinhemba
January 26, 2025

Cummins QSB 6.7 diesel engine not starting

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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025

The provided context does not contain specific troubleshooting steps for why the Cummins QSB 6.7 diesel engine in the Manitowoc Grove RT765E-2 might not start. However, common reasons for a diesel engine failing to start include:

1. Fuel Issues – Low or contaminated fuel, clogged fuel filters, or air in the fuel system.
2. Battery Problems – Weak or dead battery preventing proper cranking.
3. Starter Motor Failure – Faulty starter preventing engine turnover.
4. DPF Regeneration Interruption – If the Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) regeneration was interrupted, it could affect engine performance.
5. Electrical or Sensor Faults – Wiring issues, faulty sensors, or an inactive safety switch.

If the engine does not start, checking these possible causes is recommended.

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Clemence Chinhemba
January 26, 2025

Cummins diesel engine QSB 6.7 cranking but failing to start what could be the problem

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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025

Possible reasons why a Manitowoc Grove RT765E-2 with a Cummins QSB 6.7 diesel engine is cranking but failing to start could include:

1. Fuel Issues
- Insufficient or contaminated fuel.
- Clogged fuel filter or fuel lines.
- Faulty fuel pump preventing fuel delivery.

2. Air Intake Problems
- Blocked or restricted air filter.
- Turbocharger failure affecting air intake.

3. Electrical Issues
- Weak or faulty battery preventing proper cranking speed.
- Faulty starter motor or wiring connections.
- Malfunctioning engine control module (ECM).

4. Injection System Failure
- Faulty fuel injectors or injection pump.
- Air trapped in the fuel system.

5. Sensor or Control Failures
- Malfunctioning crankshaft or camshaft position sensor preventing proper timing.
- Faulty engine temperature sensor or other control module issues.

6. Low Oil Pressure or Safety Shutoff
- Engine protection systems preventing startup due to low oil pressure or other safety concerns.

Checking fuel supply, air intake, battery condition, and diagnostic codes can help identify the issue.

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