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Lift control

I have a clark c45 that when setting a load at a height of 3ft or higher you can move the control down and the forks will rise on their own as you are backing out unless you feather the control to prevent it. It's as if the second stage is taking over early and as it falls the first stage rises. Any tips?
  • Posted 14 Oct 2022 10:41
  • By Richard_Young
  • joined 14 Oct'22 - 1 message
  • Alabama, United States

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