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We have two Taylor Dunn SC1-59 Tuggs that we purchased from a wholesaler. These units have very low speed and very little power. These are 24 volt units. We have a customer unit that is set up the same, but has much more power and speed. We tried swapping out the motor and the controllers but had no improvement. The batteries test out good. Does anybody have any experience with these units.
Thanks,
  • Posted 30 Mar 2011 05:20
  • By ntlifts
  • joined 13 Apr'10 - 11 messages
  • Iowa, United States
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