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Hi I have a problem on H50D 394 that is not easy. When we resease to descend the mast at the same time that we work with slow traction the descent is intermitent and if we press the stop pedal the mast descent well. At the same time other symptom is, if we let the machine on light inclination, free of brakes, the machine descend also intermitently and not continously.
We repaired the seal brake sistem and the problem is not solved, we will try to change the hidraulic block of hydraulic functions o fix the problem, have some idea what is hapening? Thanks
  • Posted 27 Mar 2012 21:10
  • By goncalosousa
  • joined 12 Sep'05 - 42 messages
  • Leiria, Portugal

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