![]() Not sure if it was sporadically disengaging the electric PTO or what. Turns out the ground wire to one of the batteries was attached to a positive terminal, which was totally screwing up the computer. Long story short we took it to the shop where they had it diagnosed and fixed in an hour. We have had issues with the "demand throttle switch" in the past (hydraulic/electric switch that tells engine to rev up when boom trigger is depressed), so we ordered a new one and replaced that. After fiddling around with the electric PTO for a while it came down, but still wasn't right. Our Terex bucket got stuck in the up position about two weeks ago (at the shop, thank goodness).
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