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I ran a thread the other day ( two threads down) I started this one to clarify some things. The thread between is not me. I guess he has the same problem, I also get an occasional code 68 or 51. I hope we can help each other. I didn't included S/N # in original thread, SN is, TMG248-0741-7489FB, Attatchments 55E-SSA051 S/S. Also I have a TM20 Parts lift, missing the mast. Any one that can help with this problem on my TMG15 that needs parts I would love to horse-trade parts or the whole thing. Below is original thread. Thanks Terry

I have a tmg 15 with 66 error code, mast and power steering work. I have been told its a bad controller or both controllers, These are $1500.00 ea and wondering if these can be by-passed or paralleled with relays?
  • Posted 14 Mar 2010 02:45
  • By sail4too2003
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  • Oklahoma, United States

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