Raymond 740DR32TT:
Code 81?

Hi all,
I have a Raymond showing code 81. I dont have book for this and have no idea what it could be. the unit will drive, reach, tilt and side shift but no lift. any help would be appreciated.
  • Posted 23 Jan 2012 11:14
  • Discussion started by Ashley
  • New South Wales, Australia
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fred hasn't logged on in over 3 years
  • Posted 2 Sep 2016 03:28
  • Reply by DanMc
  • New York, United States
Hey Fred
Thanks for sharing your knowledge here. Forums are perfect for the qualified but not professional , and the nearest tech is several hundred miles away.

So... Thanks!
  • Posted 1 Sep 2016 03:02
  • Reply by docroot
  • Vermont, United States
Raymnond reach F781
Haha yeah I am with you on that people freak out don't wanna shell out service tech money so they post questions here for free they get their answer and they never come back until another probmes arises. I usually don't pay attention to politics that much, they are big fat liars and either way I am gonna have to pay my taxes one way or another. This forum should have more features, like a mobile app, post count, resolved or not resolved, but well why do I care I am sure they don't make any money outta this forum. I was also thinking of making a mobile app to access this forum we will see.
  • Posted 8 Aug 2012 23:10
  • Reply by fredz0003
  • Texas, United States
Raymond Action
****, the fact that no one ever says thanks or lets you know how they made out is what really bugs me!!!!
You take the time to answer a question and never hear BOO from them. I`ve given confidential info that only a Raymond tech could give....but no response or thank you.
How are things in Texas....Is Rick Perry doing a good job keeping Texas in the black...
  • Posted 2 Aug 2012 09:24
  • Reply by EasiTek
  • Ontario, Canada
@ JustM the model number is always on top, why do people always ask what model number??
  • Posted 3 Mar 2012 06:15
  • Reply by fredz0003
  • Texas, United States
Hi Ashley, How are things in the former homeland of my Mom?
Code 81 is the lift pot out of range. These 7400 's rarely have pot failures. The control handle cable is known to fall off or get loose. You can remove the handle by using a 5mm hex drive by the access hole under the handle, on top of the battery. the handle will come right out without taking any covers off. If the cable is ok, check the handle carefully for cracks. If it physically looks good and the pot is free to rotate, you can try RE-learn. You need access to the superword. Factory default is "2". But most likely someone changed it. Just hit the enter button while the truck is on and press 2 then enter. worth a try. If re-learn doesn't work then the pot may be faulty. You can change just the pot as it unplugs from the main card inside, or buy a rebuilt. Either way, you need superword to Re-learn the new pot. Soda pop or coffee is the only thing that ruins these pots. NB: this code can be generated by someone touching the lift as the Key is turned on. Good luck and please let me know how things turned out!
  • Posted 29 Jan 2012 23:18
  • Modified 3 Feb 2012 07:30 by poster
  • Reply by EasiTek
  • Ontario, Canada
what model of forklift is it?
  • Posted 29 Jan 2012 10:50
  • Reply by just_m
  • Texas, United States

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