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RR3560-45 LIFTS OUT OF SEQUENCE

THE CHAINS AND CABLES ARE GOING SLACK WHEN THE SECOND STAGE SHOULD START TO LIFT. I NOTICED THE THIRD IS UP ABOUT 2-3" -WHAT WOULD CAUSE THIS TO LIFT OUT OF SEQUENCE? -TROY
  • Posted 30 Jan 2011 06:29
  • By troy_m
  • joined 13 Sep'08 - 112 messages
  • Ontario, Canada
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Thanks -will check that tomorrow
  • Posted 4 Feb 2011 11:14
  • By troy_m
  • joined 13 Sep'08 - 112 messages
  • Ontario, Canada
The chains should have some tension on them when the mast is fully collapsed and the channels are setting on their poly stops. I once had a mast on this model truck with a channel up a few inches and it turned out to be the bolt that holds the mast to the truck at the bottom of the mast. It was sticking out and keeping the mast channels up a bit.
  • Posted 2 Feb 2011 10:50
  • By Liftdoctor
  • joined 22 Jan'05 - 115 messages
  • Indiana, United States

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