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Crown reach function locks up

Having a problem with an rr35tt
Reach locks up, won't go in or out.
Side shift and tilt work fine.
The over mast wire was damaged so it was repalced, still the same problem. Swaped the cards in the sequence control with some used cards still locks up. Coils check ok, voltage to the coils is a little low 19 to 21 volts. I ran a seperate negative and the reach works fine never locks. Voltage stays around 23 or 24 volts. Have good negative and positive to the sequence control, seems to drop after it exits. Has anyone run across anything like it???
  • Posted 14 Feb 2006 11:56
  • By Bret
  • joined 13 Feb'06 - 3 messages
  • Alberta, Canada
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Found the problem...
Some where along this trucks travels someone had removed the svc 1 and svc 2 valve block, when they reinstalled the coils they put them on backwards.
Installed the coils properly and all is well.

Who would have thought...
  • Posted 21 Feb 2006 02:30
  • By Bret
  • joined 13 Feb'06 - 3 messages
  • Alberta, Canada

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