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Hi all,
I have a customer with C3000CB, when the steering is on full lock it stalls the engine (have checked engine and is all good) I wondered if anybody had an answer to this fault and knew where the steering hydraulic test point would be located ?, also engine stalling when mast is fully extended, when increased engine revs the relief pressure is 3600 psi. When forks tilted back, also cuts out engine, with increased revs relief pressure is 3700 psi.
All seems ok with side shift, tilt forward and forks closing.
I've been unable to find any info about the truck, so if anyone can help it would be gratefully appreciated.
Thanks for your time people
Cheers Neil
  • Posted 27 Jan 2020 19:27
  • By ForkinAlice
  • joined 27 Jan'20 - 3 messages
  • Northern Territory, Australia

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