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  • Posted 28 Oct 2006 17:01
  • Discussion started by Renjith
  • Dubai, United Arab Emirates
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oleg t what is the fault!!!
  • Posted 27 Sep 2007 05:18
  • Modified 27 Sep 2007 08:43 by poster
  • Reply by gary_d
  • scotland, United Kingdom
At me have arisen problems with the dash panel (console) of STILL R70-16. Electronic schemes of the push-button console and the electronic controller are necessary for me.
At me is " Workshop Manual 7052/56/74-76, 7054/58/77-79 for R70-16-18-20 Compact " and " Workshop Manual R 7011 (R 7031, R 7001) for R70-15-16 " but unfortunately in these manuals there are no schemes of electronic blocks. In advance I thank for the rendered assistance.
  • Posted 21 Sep 2007 01:44
  • Reply by oleg_t
  • Odessa, Ukraine
gary b, i have a 1989 type dfg2.5/7003 ser-nr.70131833/d.o.085,auftr.nr.daja37-78-g-0014. i purchased a workshop manual that was the closest to my model from darrell of canada but the schematics are not legible(especially the devices that serve as inputs to the u200 board)
would you advise what i could supply you so that you could help me get the machine back to factory specs?
the machine had no drive forward or reverse when i purchased,i after many attempts to trouble shoot,removed the board set and installed three 12v relays and can use the machine.so i know that my diesel engine(mb) is good, my generator is good and my dc electric motor is good.
i did carefully label all wires so that the origional board set can be reinstalled.
my name is larry perkins,pres perkins scale corp 4184 reservoir ave, louisville ky 40213 usa.
i list my address as this site does not allow email addresses to be posted.
larry perkins
  • Posted 20 Sep 2007 06:24
  • Reply by perkinss
  • Kentucky, United States
Ask specific questions about your problems/doubts
  • Posted 31 Jan 2007 22:52
  • Reply by Renjith
  • Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Please be specific and let me know what excatly you want to know??
  • Posted 31 Jan 2007 22:51
  • Reply by Renjith
  • Dubai, United Arab Emirates
still hybrid!!
tell me more!
  • Posted 20 Jan 2007 20:31
  • Reply by bernard_l
  • malaysia, Singapore
I have some experience. Imho - my choice #1.
  • Posted 20 Jan 2007 14:55
  • Reply by thething
  • British Columbia, Canada
i recently purchased a 1989 4000lb lift with diesel engine,and need to purchase service-repair maunals. can you help?
larry perkins lou ky 15027276903
  • Posted 13 Dec 2006 04:10
  • Reply by perkinss
  • Kentucky, United States

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