Hyster S25A:
Monotrol Adjustment

My Hyster S25A with the Monotrol drive system "creeps" forward or reverse depending on what the last pedal input was. I'm assuming it has an adjustment like a zero turn mower to zero out the drift. Any help would be great!! Side note How the heck does that work anyway!!!! I have no wires coming from pedal so I assume that pedal is a tiny valve for forward and reverse??????
Serial number 0711-HIS-0003 (on Dash) and A10D 6473 (under Dash)
  • Posted 10 Jan 2023 00:44
  • Discussion started by Michael_Wick
  • Tennessee, United States
Michael Wick
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Steve, thanks for the reply buddy, and yes you are correct sir. I'll try the lube first before I disassemble the pedal. One other thing I'm curious about is the tiny T-handle to the right of the monotrol pedal, seems like a parking brake. I cleaned the friction lock to move freely but can't seem to set brakes. Brakes work great via pedals. I ordered a manual but I'm an impatient 5$&@!??
  • Posted 11 Jan 2023 00:15
  • Reply by Michael_Wick
  • Tennessee, United States
Michael Wick
I just got an 69 S50H with the same setup. There seems to be a directional valve if you look at the rear of the pedal assembly. There is only about 1/4" of travel on the reversing rod. I've noticed a light click when it selects between direction. I sprayed all the pivots down with Lube it All, because sometimes it was not changing directions easily, and it seems to work smoother now. If you look under the pedal, the reverse side has a small gap and the pedal rocks to that side.
  • Posted 10 Jan 2023 21:44
  • Reply by steve_saunders
  • Maryland, United States

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