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wiring diagram for tilt,reach and side shift

Looking for wiring diagram for raymond easi r40tt. I had a guy helping move stuff around and some how he pulled all the wiring off the carriage, so now I have no tilt, side shift or reach functions. If someone can even tell me what wires get hooked to what that might help. Thanks
  • Posted 17 Aug 2014 04:38
  • By Nicky
  • joined 17 Aug'14 - 2 messages
  • Oregon, United States
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So you have wire diagram for this truck
Jasonwelchance at aol dot com
  • Posted 6 Jan 2023 08:09
  • Modified 6 Jan 2023 11:13 by administrator
  • By throttleup
  • joined 22 Jul'18 - 16 messages
  • United States
That usually always blows a fuse on the system card.
there is a standard color code pattern on all Raymond reach trucks, starting from left to right it's red. green. white, orange black and blue
But, that's too rocket science for most techs and they put the wires in any order. Use a voltmeter, find the common Pos power wire and then each negative for the tilt and SS and reach sol. All solenoids have 36 volts Pos at all times, then get Neg from inputs. You cant trust the book diagram as often, someone has the wires crossed.
  • Posted 19 Aug 2014 13:28
  • By EasiTek
  • joined 12 Aug'08 - 533 messages
  • Ontario, Canada
familygreencycle at yahoo
  • Posted 17 Aug 2014 11:02
  • Modified 17 Aug 2014 11:03 by poster
  • By Nicky
  • joined 17 Aug'14 - 2 messages
  • Oregon, United States
whats your email?
  • Posted 17 Aug 2014 11:00
  • By stam
  • joined 12 Aug'12 - 779 messages
  • Ontario, Canada

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