Linde (& Baker) H25D:
side shift

Hi guys
New to the game and need a bit of advise if poss
I have a few h25d with odd problems
L222 Comes up but only if you sit on seat ,if you start the oftruck off machine it work guess its the seat switch but this was changed recently ??

Also I have a side shift with no power it is a meyer system and another engineer has told me its the ram seals
They have a circlip on the outside so does this mean the end cap has to be pushed in to find a circlip on the inside ?????? to remove it to allow access to the piston


I am not sure it is this as the joystick has had water in it

thanks
scorpion
  • Posted 13 Oct 2010 14:27
  • Discussion started by Scorpion
  • KENT, United Kingdom
Showing items 1 - 1 of 1 results.
the L222 refers to the joystick not being in neutral when truck started, this usually means joystick is worn and needs replacing
  • Posted 14 Oct 2010 20:23
  • Reply by comet
  • Sounty Durham, United Kingdom

Post your Reply

Forkliftaction.com accepts no responsibility for forum content and requires forum participants to adhere to the rules. Click here for more information.

Having trouble using the Discussion Forums? Contact us for help.

Global Industry News
edition #1234 - 12 June 2025
As a journalist focussed on the materials handling sector, it is difficult not to notice the regularity of news stories that detail injuries to – or worse still the deaths of – forklift operators... Continue reading
Fact of the week
The Michelin Guide with its star rating system originated in France in 1900. The guide was created as a marketing tool to encourage more car travel and consequently increase the demand for tyres. It initially contained maps, tire repair instructions, and lists of restaurants, hotels, and mechanics.

PREMIUM business

Lift Tek Elecar
Global leader in the design and manufacture of masts, carriages, integral sideshifters & fork positioners.
Upcoming in the editorial calendar
WIRELESS CHARGING
Aug 2025
MANAGING MIXED FLEETS
Oct 2025
Fact of the week
The Michelin Guide with its star rating system originated in France in 1900. The guide was created as a marketing tool to encourage more car travel and consequently increase the demand for tyres. It initially contained maps, tire repair instructions, and lists of restaurants, hotels, and mechanics.