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Speed limiter adjustment

We have just purchased a 2005 Linde H70D-03 that has been speed limited, and it's too slow for our application. A Linde tech advised me that it has been done mechanically (later models are done electronically) and that it could have been done two or three ways, including adjustments on the hydraulic motors. He also said that a Linde tech would need to fix it - he didn't want to tell me how it is done. Trouble is said Linde tech is over 300km away, and will cost a fortune in travel. Anyone got any ideas? Any help much appreciated!
  • Posted 4 May 2017 16:47
  • Modified 5 May 2017 14:25 by poster
  • By CharlesM
  • joined 4 May'17 - 13 messages
  • Victoria, Australia
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Hey Charley decided to remove post cheers
  • Posted 5 May 2017 21:51
  • Modified 17 May 2017 19:57 by poster
  • By jay_dee
  • joined 2 Oct'14 - 21 messages
  • New South Wales, Australia
2 heads are better than 1
Hello Jay, here are some further details:

Unit Serial No. E1X353S01011
Engine Type: BF 6M 2012
Engine No: 10035980
  • Posted 5 May 2017 06:39
  • Modified 5 May 2017 14:51 by poster
  • By CharlesM
  • joined 4 May'17 - 13 messages
  • Victoria, Australia
Sounds like a 353 diesel ?whats your full serial number mate ?
  • Posted 4 May 2017 19:53
  • By jay_dee
  • joined 2 Oct'14 - 21 messages
  • New South Wales, Australia
2 heads are better than 1

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