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CROWN RC 3020-40 overhead gaurd will not lower

rc 3020-40 overhead gaurd will not lower , swap out wires at sv 3 and sv 4 with switch in up position it will lower. no switch operation in lower position
  • Posted 2 Apr 2009 05:05
  • Discussion started by rick_o
  • Pennsylvania, United States
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found faulty k3 relay
thanks for help
  • Posted 3 Apr 2009 11:10
  • Reply by rick_o
  • Pennsylvania, United States
Check the mast limit switch. The switch preforms two seperate operations. One part of the switch cuts-out high speed travel, the other portion of the switch prevents the ROHG from lowering when the mast is above free lift. You could also have a relay problem. But check the Limilt switch first,that's at good place to start.
  • Posted 2 Apr 2009 13:27
  • Reply by Truck_Tech
  • United States

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