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I've got a Crown 15MT walkie stacker that runs fine but has no high speed travel. The rabbit/turtle switch is not faulty. If someone has a wiring diagram for this unit, I'd be golden.

What's tripping me up is I can't identify which of the three contactors do what on the left hand inside the component area. The two contactors on the far right are forward and reverse. The hyd pump is operated by a solenoid.
S/N: 1A112649

Any schematics or thoughts?
Thank you in advance.
  • Posted 14 Aug 2025 01:04
  • By Curtis_Kimble
  • joined 14 Aug'25 - 6 messages
  • Washington, United States
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