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Since your dump bed is not a dealer installed option, it could be anything.....Do you know who installed the dump bed? From your post,....it sounds like you experienced a hydraulic fluid leak as motors don't have any fluid in them. You need to take it to someone who can check out the hydraulic system and troubleshoot the drive motor if it isn't working...also I would bet money that you hydraulic system is empty of fluid! Shops that work on large trucks (ie garbage, dump, or other trucks with wet systems...wet meaning hydraulic systems that do something on the truck) should be able to diagnose and fix your problem. good luck
1. Remove the center caps from the rear wheels
2. use a 13mm wrench on each side and loosen the bolts
3. remove the rear wheels and axle
4. remove the red pin at the front of the dump bed
5. remove the two black pins at the rear of the dump bed
6. remove the dump bed
7. lift the green plastic cover off
8. remove the two screws that hold the gearbox and motor to the body
9. remove the gearbox and motor assembly
10. remove the two screws that hold the motor to the gearbox
1. Remove the center caps from the rear wheels 2. use a 13mm wrench on each side and loosen the bolts 3. remove the rear wheels and axle 4. remove the red pin at the front of the dump bed 5. remove the two black pins at the rear of the dump bed 6. remove the dump bed 7. lift the green plastic cover off 8. remove the two screws that hold the gearbox and motor to the body 9. remove the gearbox and motor assembly 10. remove the two screws that hold the motor to the gearbox
1. remove the red pin at the front of the dump bed 2. remove the two black pins at the rear of the dump bed 3. remove the dump bed 4. lift the green plastic cover off
you probably have a disconnected motor, follow the steps below and check the motors to make sure they are connected
1. remove the red pin at the front of the dump bed 2. remove the two black pins at the rear of the dump bed 3. remove the dump bed 4. lift the green plastic cover off
Just make sure the holes a aligned as best possible then push them, the red "strap" is actually the bed dump relaease handle it attaches to the cylander behind and between the seats and directly in front of the dump bed. it will have a spring and a red hinge pin.
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