Testing Meyer E-47, E-57, and E-60 plow pump B and C Valves

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  • čas přidán 16. 01. 2016
  • As the title implies, how to test the Coils and Valves on a Meyer E-47, E-57, and E-60 plow pump.
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Komentáře • 42

  • @l.d.mcmarlin8088
    @l.d.mcmarlin8088 Před 7 lety

    I thought so Dude you are quite the find thanks I subscribed

  • @frickandfracksicem
    @frickandfracksicem Před 4 lety +5

    very useful

  • @miketo5828
    @miketo5828 Před 2 lety

    Thank you, many blessings

  • @cnason9395
    @cnason9395 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for the video. I have a question. My plow suddenly lost power while serving and randomly pulled the positive cable and the plow lifted but it was like a bad connection. So I plow guy came by and said the cable to the motor was loose. What do I do to rectify this situation??

  • @towerrat164
    @towerrat164 Před 4 lety +3

    simple example and very helpful

  • @michaelstreator2527
    @michaelstreator2527 Před 3 lety

    Which one on your truck harness is the up relay and which one is your left right and down

  • @workingshlub8861
    @workingshlub8861 Před 7 lety

    i have a E60 and nothing will move....the motor does run when i hit the controller. i do have pressure at the right angle hose but not the left hose and it will not raise at all. .good voltage at motor and checked grounds i do have the extra sump ground 2 lug motor...coils have magnetism. any suggestion anybody??

  • @charlesbucholz8079
    @charlesbucholz8079 Před 5 lety +1

    It's not a spool inside moving, its actually called a plunger. It's a softer metal pin surrounded by a lightweight spring. Also the pin will have a rubber tip on the end of it. When current is applied to the coil an electro magnetic field is created which then grabs ahold of the pin by overpowering the spring tension and forcing the pin further into the solenoid cavity, thus uncovering the tiny vent the rubber tip normally keeps covered and sealed.

    • @charliesfnm
      @charliesfnm Před 4 lety

      Charles Bucholz
      Intermittent issue: when I go to raise plow it turns to left.. once its all the way to the left.. then I can raise?

  • @jesusjimenez7182
    @jesusjimenez7182 Před 7 lety

    E60 coil C What is the function.

  • @chasebolyard1962
    @chasebolyard1962 Před 7 lety +1

    Quick question for you- I've been working on my Meyer E47 pump after having numerous issues. Your videos have proven extremely helpful! But I ran into an issue tonight I'm hoping you can help with. I had to repair the wire on my B valve so I removed the solenoid from the valve itself. When I went to re-tighten the solenoid retaining nut, the stud snapped. I don't need my angle rams (nor want them right now since one leaks and I believe is a big part of my problems), so can I use the C valve to lift the plow? I realize I'd either need to move the C valve into the B valve port, or use my angle right switch to lift my plow. I just need a fix for now so I can clean up my property, nearest dealer is an hour away unfortunately.

    • @SmithBrosServicesLLC
      @SmithBrosServicesLLC  Před 7 lety +1

      No, the B and C Coils are the same, but the Valves are not interchangeable. Sounds half assed and crazy, but you can put a hose clamp around the B Coil with a wire under it, and attach the other end to ground. Wrap the block with duct tape to hold the Coil over the Valve and it will work. It will get you through what you need to do. If you have a larger hose clamp, you can clamp the B and C Coils together, and the clamp will ground the B Coil to the C Coil and not move.

    • @l.d.mcmarlin8088
      @l.d.mcmarlin8088 Před 7 lety

      Chase Bolyard So you say the COILS ARE THE SAME .? End of season Have the plow locked in in straight position WITH BOLT just need it to lift SO CAN I JUST SWAP THE ANGLE COIL WITH THE LIFT AND GET IT TO WORK AS THE ANGLE ONE DOES WORK NOW BUT I DON T NEED TO ANGLE AND THE LIFT COIL DOESN T CLICK WHEN I DID THE TEST OF THE BATTERY WITH WIRE AND BULLET PLUG WIRE END CONNECTED TO CELLULOID WIRE NO CLICK

    • @chasebolyard1962
      @chasebolyard1962 Před 7 lety +2

      L.D. McMarlin yes my understanding is that you could swap your B and C valves to get your plow to lift.

    • @SmithBrosServicesLLC
      @SmithBrosServicesLLC  Před 7 lety

      NO, the B and C Valves are different, the Coils are the same.

  • @jhowland649
    @jhowland649 Před 5 lety

    Hi I have an e47. Sometimes it seems I don't have power when I try to lift. Sometimes when I lift it angles. I ran jumper from battery to plow and the motor kicks on so I know that works. I replaced the A selonoid and also ran a ground from the truck frame to the plow frame in case it wasn't getting a good ground. Still have the same issues, any ideas? Could it be I need to replace the B and C?
    Thanks

    • @tonyschowalter7314
      @tonyschowalter7314 Před 4 lety

      Type in Meyer trouble shooting it's very helpful i used more than once

  • @Jimo225
    @Jimo225 Před 3 lety

    The stud on my b valve broke off. Do you know what type of metal the valve is made of? was wondering if I can weld a new stud on. Or if I can tap it out. Didn't know if the stud was machined as part of the valve or was screwed in there.

    • @trustme7731
      @trustme7731 Před 2 lety

      Looking at the exploded diagram, it appears to be a machined part of the valve. One piece

  • @markflook5560
    @markflook5560 Před 6 lety +1

    I'm having trouble with my e60 pump. The ram will not drop down. Tried changing all coils. Only way to go down is drain all fluids. Any idea? Thanks!

    • @insertnamehere313
      @insertnamehere313 Před 2 lety

      I'm expecting the same thing did you fix yours and what was it,I'm new to Meyers

    • @arodsr3
      @arodsr3 Před 2 lety

      If it's been sitting outside or still on truck, it's probably stuck and need some extra force to go down. Try a mini sledge hammer and hit it while pressing down.

  • @tonifondots2299
    @tonifondots2299 Před 7 lety

    hi my e60 pump is operating on its own going up

  • @mitchcornfield2652
    @mitchcornfield2652 Před 6 lety

    My e47 stoped going down it's stuck up. What can I do quick fix? Closest town to me is 3hr drive to get a part😭

    • @johndeere2355
      @johndeere2355 Před 6 lety

      Mitch Cornfield replace the A coil. I had the same thing happin. Replaced that and worked great.

  • @larsonestatesllc5433
    @larsonestatesllc5433 Před 6 lety

    I have an e60 everything works but does a little clunky and moves way slower to the left. Any suggestions.

    • @gavinhall4742
      @gavinhall4742 Před 6 lety

      Having same problem, anyone have any insight on this?

    • @larsonestatesllc5433
      @larsonestatesllc5433 Před 6 lety

      Gavin Hall fixed it turned out to be a bad c coil and valve

  • @daltonhall8663
    @daltonhall8663 Před 2 lety

    I have done everything in your videos and I can’t get my e60 to go down, it will go left right up but no down I have orders new and used A ones but still no luck help please

    • @SmithBrosServicesLLC
      @SmithBrosServicesLLC  Před 2 lety +1

      The E-60 has adjustable drop speed. Maybe the adjusting screw is turned in all the way? On the front is two plugs you will need an 11/16" to remove. The higher one on the left is the drop speed. Remove the plug, and using a 3/16" allen socket or wrench, try backing the screw out one full turn. Put the plug back in and try it again. IF it made a difference, adjust carefully. Turn in to slow down, out to speed up drop. Put plug back in after each adjustment or you will get a bath.

  • @jasonhammond8225
    @jasonhammond8225 Před 4 lety

    I need information on the a valve replaced coil and and got power to it and still won't go down

    • @SmithBrosServicesLLC
      @SmithBrosServicesLLC  Před 4 lety +1

      Did you remove the A Valve and test it like in the above video? Before removing the A Valve, the plow must be on the ground or supported with a sturdy jack or jackstand. IT can't be allowed to move down at all, and should be raised enough to unhook the chain, and then supported. THEN the A Valve can be removed. Once the A valve is removed, you can push the lift arm down by hand SLOWLY, and catch the fluid that is going to come out of the hole where the A Valve was. When removing the A Valve, go slowly, so the pressure on it releases slowly. This is why the plow has to be supported. IF you want to do it neater, you can pull the filter plug on the front, the lower one is the one you want to remove. Same thing, go slow, let pressure escape, tighten plug. The A Valve sees more use than any other because when the plow is on the ground in float, the A Coil is getting power to hold the A Valve open the whole time. The B and C only see use for a few seconds at a time. The only other thing that will stop it from going down other than the Coil and Valve is blockage. The #1 most common blockage? ICE. IF there is water in the unit and it gets in the teens or lower, it is going to freeze. The return port for the A Valve is tiny, it regulates the drop speed of the plow, it does not take much to block off. IF your fluid is milky looking, it has water in it.

  • @rustybrowneye
    @rustybrowneye Před 6 lety

    Now if i could just find a video in how to clean that valve

  • @sheilamorning2981
    @sheilamorning2981 Před 6 lety

    Me too

  • @jesusjimenez7182
    @jesusjimenez7182 Před 7 lety

    I have E60 the plow Work up and down, and turn left doesnt turn right

    • @lando7872
      @lando7872 Před 7 lety

      Jesus Jimenez replace c coil and it should solve your problem

    • @lando7872
      @lando7872 Před 7 lety

      Jesus Jimenez a coil clack cable it's down b the one with the red wire it's up and c it's left and right

    • @jesusjimenez7182
      @jesusjimenez7182 Před 7 lety

      Great help. Do you have it online to buy?

    • @jesusjimenez7182
      @jesusjimenez7182 Před 7 lety

      And the price

    • @lando7872
      @lando7872 Před 7 lety

      Jesus Jimenez I dnt own a shop bit I work with all meyers pump. e60 e57 e58 e47 pumps. could are about 50 to 60 dollars. Check online that's we're I shop