Manitou MSI-20:
no drive

hi , have a Manitou msi-20 , no drive , got hydraulics but no drive , everything checks out , its a real headscratcher, can anyone hep out please ?
  • Posted 16 Feb 2017 01:01
  • Discussion started by peterb
  • lancashire, United Kingdom
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  • Posted 28 Jul 2023 20:15
  • Reply by shlomi_r
  • hchf, Italy
sglffy
Hi.
The hidraulic pump works perfectly.
Forks up and down quikly.
I need a electrical schematic.
Thanks all!
Hi, the hedrulic work?
  • Posted 21 Jul 2023 17:42
  • Reply by shlomi_r
  • hchf, Italy
sglffy
Hi there...
My MSI 25D is doing same.
It doesnt drive, but traction inverter sends 12V Forward, Reverse and neutral in each position.
How did you repair your machine?
Thanks all!
hi

hydraulic pump /drive it was
  • Posted 5 Mar 2019 23:46
  • Reply by peterb
  • lancashire, United Kingdom
Hi, I have the exact same machine and issue! don't suppose you got any where with yours did you? If I tow mine and force the wheels to turn the most of the time it kicks in and drives.
  • Posted 5 Mar 2019 23:09
  • Reply by Randy85
  • United Kingdom

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