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free falling

So I had a hydraulics disengaged code in which I took care of, but now I have a free fall issue when I raise the forks to any height..... Any suggestions??
  • Posted 16 Mar 2018 05:27
  • By JacobLazareth
  • joined 16 Mar'18 - 3 messages
  • Pennsylvania, United States
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I went through the manual and found the manual hydraulic lowering solenoid after I wrote that post. Apparently someone else tried fixing the lift when I wasn't around. It was screwed all the way out and cross threaded when they tried to screw it back in. All is well now
Thank you for the fast responce
  • Posted 17 Mar 2018 00:26
  • By JacobLazareth
  • joined 16 Mar'18 - 3 messages
  • Pennsylvania, United States
Check the lowering solenoid.
  • Posted 16 Mar 2018 23:48
  • By BREWSKI
  • joined 10 Jan'12 - 1,699 messages
  • Nebraska, United States
Need more information: Make Model Serial Number.

Free fall ? Are you saying that the mast starts to descend, on its own ?
  • Posted 16 Mar 2018 10:56
  • By LaGrange
  • joined 15 Sep'13 - 301 messages
  • Missouri, United States

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