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SLOW TILT

HI GUYS,
ANY ONE EXPIRIENCED SLOW TILT ON A 2010 H25D. tHE TRUCK HAS DONE 8000 HOURS.

ITS DEFFINATLY NOT THE VALVE BANK AND THE LEVER (TOGGLE SWITCH) CHECKS OUT OK ON THE LAP TOP.

ANY IDEAS GREATFULLY RECIEVED

CHEERS
  • Posted 6 Mar 2013 19:14
  • By iain_w
  • joined 19 Feb'09 - 18 messages
  • CHESHIRE, United Kingdom
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thanks micky i eventually sussed it and lifted the tilt spped via laptop.

much appriciated

iain
  • Posted 7 Mar 2013 22:19
  • By iain_w
  • joined 19 Feb'09 - 18 messages
  • CHESHIRE, United Kingdom
Hi Iain,
I am assuming 1st you have done the joystick calibration.
Have you rechecked the tilt angles with Pathfinder.
If they are not correct, the truck will go into safe mode.
Also, what are the tilt speeds set at in pathfinder ?
  • Posted 7 Mar 2013 21:58
  • By micky_h
  • joined 26 May'11 - 205 messages
  • South Elmsall, United Kingdom

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