1993762 EXHAUST GP-FLEXIBLE Caterpillar parts
3606
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Alternative (cross code) number:
CA1993762
199-3762
1993762
CA1993762
199-3762
1993762
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New Premium 12V Starter Compatible with White Ind Tractor 2-110/2-88 w/Perkins 6-354 87-88 IHC 1440/1460 1986 Dresser 150 87-92 Vermeer Replaces 1990315 1993762 10461039 3675115RX RE501166 323-836
Gladiator 41MT 12 Volt 10 Tooth CW SAE1 Right Hand Mount 3 Terminal Right Switch || 323-837 201-37102 91-01-4333 1993881 10461303 323-869 1993754 323-868 10R0392 || Meets or Exceeds OEM Specifications || One Year Warranty || 100% Computer Load Tested for Reliability
Gladiator 41MT 12 Volt 10 Tooth CW SAE1 Right Hand Mount 3 Terminal Right Switch || 323-837 201-37102 91-01-4333 1993881 10461303 323-869 1993754 323-868 10R0392 || Meets or Exceeds OEM Specifications || One Year Warranty || 100% Computer Load Tested for Reliability
New 12 Volt Starter Compatible with International 1440/1460 1986 Dresser 150 150A 1987-1992 Vermeer T755 White Ind Tractor 2-110/2-88 Replaces 1990315 1993762 10461039 3675115RX RE501166 323-836
Gladiator 41MT 12 Volt 10 Tooth CW SAE1 Right Hand Mount 3 Terminal Right Switch || 323-837 201-37102 91-01-4333 1993881 10461303 323-869 1993754 323-868 10R0392 || Meets or Exceeds OEM Specifications || One Year Warranty || 100% Computer Load Tested for Reliability
Gladiator 41MT 12 Volt 10 Tooth CW SAE1 Right Hand Mount 3 Terminal Right Switch || 323-837 201-37102 91-01-4333 1993881 10461303 323-869 1993754 323-868 10R0392 || Meets or Exceeds OEM Specifications || One Year Warranty || 100% Computer Load Tested for Reliability
New 12 Volt Starter Compatible with International 1440/1460 1986 Dresser 150 150A 1987-1992 Vermeer T755 White Ind Tractor 2-110/2-88 Replaces 1990315 1993762 10461039 3675115RX RE501166 323-836
Gladiator 41MT 12 Volt 10 Tooth CW SAE1 Right Hand Mount 3 Terminal Right Switch || 323-837 201-37102 91-01-4333 1993881 10461303 323-869 1993754 323-868 10R0392 || Meets or Exceeds OEM Specifications || One Year Warranty || 100% Computer Load Tested for Reliability
Gladiator 41MT 12 Volt 10 Tooth CW SAE1 Right Hand Mount 3 Terminal Right Switch || 323-837 201-37102 91-01-4333 1993881 10461303 323-869 1993754 323-868 10R0392 || Meets or Exceeds OEM Specifications || One Year Warranty || 100% Computer Load Tested for Reliability
Compatible equipment models: 1993762:
Information:
As the machine starts up, the on-board software warns the operator not to move as the machine initializes and checks for a valid position. The on-board software is checking the system that manages communication between the office and the machine. The white background indicates that the message will soon change. The on-board software then responds to actions in the following tables:
Table 2
Action
The machine starts and checks the AMP status. If the software initializes correctly, the machine sends a valid position.
Outcome
The operator waits.
Table 3
Action
The office receives a valid position.
Outcome
The office sends at least one AMP message to the machine. The AMP message contains a list of all of the machines. The "Initializing..." warning clears.
Position data is not accurate enough for precise positioning. Errors in positioning will cause the indicated machine position on the display to be incorrect. The actual position of the machine may not appear on the display of nearby machines. Moving the machine may result in personal injury or death. Use extreme caution when working in this area. Contact the office if the condition persists.
Illustration 3 g03377614
Machine does not find valid position
Table 4
Action
The machine did not find a valid position from the satellite receiver, and the accuracy is less than "Autonomous".
Outcome
The machine does not send a PR2 message.
Position data is not accurate enough for precise positioning. Errors in positioning will cause the indicated machine position on the display to be incorrect. The actual position of the machine may not appear on the display of nearby machines. Moving the machine may result in personal injury or death. Use extreme caution when working in this area. Contact the office if the condition persists.
Illustration 4 g03377616
Waiting for AMP message from office
Table 5
Action
The machine finds a valid position from the satellite receiver and sends a PR2 to the office. The machine waits for the AMP message from the office.
Outcome
The warning in illustration 4 remains on the screen while the on-board software has not received a full AMP message from the office. A full AMP is an AMP message with the flag "UpdatingAllMachines". The on-board software waits for the time defined in the $ Seconds to Request All Machine Position key. The on-board software then sends out an AMP request message to the office. If the message does not clear, then the office software or the radio network has an issue that must be resolved. Contact the office. AMPTimeOut
After receiving the initial AMP message, the machine must report to the office with or without a valid position. The machine uses the initial AMP message as the definitive list of all machines, even if the list includes unknown machines. The unknown machines take the Machine Type of 0 (zero) and the ID of 0 (zero).The office then sends out AMP messages more frequently than the anticipated machine reporting interval. Each AMP message includes a "next time to report". The machine uses the "next time to report" to decide if the machine and office are out of contact.If the machine does not receive an AMP message
Table 2
Action
The machine starts and checks the AMP status. If the software initializes correctly, the machine sends a valid position.
Outcome
The operator waits.
Table 3
Action
The office receives a valid position.
Outcome
The office sends at least one AMP message to the machine. The AMP message contains a list of all of the machines. The "Initializing..." warning clears.
Position data is not accurate enough for precise positioning. Errors in positioning will cause the indicated machine position on the display to be incorrect. The actual position of the machine may not appear on the display of nearby machines. Moving the machine may result in personal injury or death. Use extreme caution when working in this area. Contact the office if the condition persists.
Illustration 3 g03377614
Machine does not find valid position
Table 4
Action
The machine did not find a valid position from the satellite receiver, and the accuracy is less than "Autonomous".
Outcome
The machine does not send a PR2 message.
Position data is not accurate enough for precise positioning. Errors in positioning will cause the indicated machine position on the display to be incorrect. The actual position of the machine may not appear on the display of nearby machines. Moving the machine may result in personal injury or death. Use extreme caution when working in this area. Contact the office if the condition persists.
Illustration 4 g03377616
Waiting for AMP message from office
Table 5
Action
The machine finds a valid position from the satellite receiver and sends a PR2 to the office. The machine waits for the AMP message from the office.
Outcome
The warning in illustration 4 remains on the screen while the on-board software has not received a full AMP message from the office. A full AMP is an AMP message with the flag "UpdatingAllMachines". The on-board software waits for the time defined in the $ Seconds to Request All Machine Position key. The on-board software then sends out an AMP request message to the office. If the message does not clear, then the office software or the radio network has an issue that must be resolved. Contact the office. AMPTimeOut
After receiving the initial AMP message, the machine must report to the office with or without a valid position. The machine uses the initial AMP message as the definitive list of all machines, even if the list includes unknown machines. The unknown machines take the Machine Type of 0 (zero) and the ID of 0 (zero).The office then sends out AMP messages more frequently than the anticipated machine reporting interval. Each AMP message includes a "next time to report". The machine uses the "next time to report" to decide if the machine and office are out of contact.If the machine does not receive an AMP message
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