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the old operations manager turned it down, and i am not sure how. i would be very suprised if he spent money and changed teh gear ratios, he about shat on himself when he thought about buying tires for the lifts. i am sure that it was some sort of governor that was reduced, but i just don't know how to adjust it, and being as though it is not my personal property, i don't want to just start tinkering with it. mechanically, the lift is fine, it has a smooth idle, the mast functions just fine, everything about the lift is great except for it's lower speed.

is it possible to raise the governor on it?
  • Posted 8 Nov 2005 17:56
  • By hoveraudi
  • joined 7 Nov'05 - 5 messages
  • Tennessee, United States

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