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fast tilt and aux curcuits

Customer complains of really fast hydraulics. Tilt and side shift are super fast. Seems to have only one hydraulic speed. All switches good and adjusted. Do these unit have 2 speeds for hydraulics? Would seem so as lift has 2 switches. First time working on this model so I am unsure. Don't see a lot of mitsi electrics here.
  • Posted 12 Apr 2018 02:21
  • Modified 12 Apr 2018 02:22 by poster
  • By dale_mc
  • joined 12 May'13 - 12 messages
  • Alberta, Canada
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You can adjust speed if you go into set up you can do through the display and forward reverse lever but does depend if it's lever or fc
  • Posted 12 Apr 2018 21:52
  • By alanmitsi
  • joined 8 Aug'13 - 151 messages
  • essex, United Kingdom

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