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T50D FORWARD PROBLEM

Lift was running fine ,then stopped pulling in forward.As if shift solnoid wasnt engaging.Best way to check shift solnoid.Does anyone have service manual.Thanks for any advise,Kent
  • Posted 9 Aug 2012 06:03
  • By kent_w
  • joined 5 Jan'12 - 102 messages
  • North Carolina, United States
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See if you have voltage to the soliniods and try tapping both w/ a hammer. If no results remove them, apply voltage and see if air can go through it.
Some transmissions require only one soliniod to be operational for a particular direction, and some require both soliniods to be on for a particular direction.
  • Posted 9 Aug 2012 18:04
  • By 7777
  • joined 8 Mar'11 - 649 messages
  • New York, United States
thanks for the assistance. JCFORKLIFT@gmail.COM

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