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Limited speed

I buy this forklift and I want to know how I put more speed in my forklift, only go 5 miles I think is regulate.
  • Posted 9 Oct 2014 06:35
  • By carlos_v
  • joined 9 Oct'14 - 1 message
  • Texas, United States
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Do you have a list of the other tuning no.'s?

I need to adjust settings and would like to know which each C stands for.
  • Posted 31 Oct 2019 03:43
  • By Carter_Bennett
  • joined 31 Oct'19 - 2 messages
  • Alberta, Canada
Equipment Coordinator Peavey Industries LP
you have to go into the display, get into the tuning program and set tuning no.5 to level 8,
  • Posted 29 Oct 2015 11:20
  • By fixnproblems
  • joined 19 Jan'13 - 66 messages
  • Texas, United States

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