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only driving 1 wheel

noticed today driving sideways this unit is only drive 1 wheel. any suggestions?
  • Posted 13 Mar 2024 06:07
  • By craig_faulkes
  • joined 13 Mar'24 - 1 message
  • Ontario, Canada
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How did you know its only driving one wheel?

If this is a 3 wheel ICE multidirectional unit the hydrostatic drive acts like an open differential and will only drive the wheel with the least amount of traction.

So if one wheel comes off the ground it will be the only wheel turning.
  • Posted 17 Mar 2024 03:21
  • Modified 17 Mar 2024 03:22 by poster
  • By BLey
  • joined 31 Jul'20 - 59 messages
  • Ontario, Canada
Hi,
Note sure of the truck type based oin the description you provided "Combilift CL20080DC47". If you still need support, you can complete a quick technical support form at the bottom of the main combilift.com web site or direct link https://warranty.combilift.net/technical-support-form/. The form only asks for the minimal info so the team can quickly help you. There is no login required and no charge for this support.
The Combilift Techbnical team based in North America will respond to you.
Hope this helps you get all resolved.
  • Posted 14 Mar 2024 22:18
  • By Richard_Irwin
  • joined 20 Feb'20 - 81 messages
  • Monaghan, Ireland

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