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Toyota 7FDU30 s/n 61477 Travel Speed

I'm looking for information on how to adjust travel speed on this lift. We are looking for a max of 8 mph; thanks.
  • Posted 20 May 2006 23:21
  • By cownd
  • joined 18 Feb'06 - 189 messages
  • Arizona, United States
orchidlane29@gmail.com
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Thanks adrian; I adjusted the pedal stop bolt and the slack in the accelerator cables. That gave me the travel speed I needed and made the unit more responsive, Thanks again.
  • Posted 23 May 2006 08:34
  • By cownd
  • joined 18 Feb'06 - 189 messages
  • Arizona, United States
orchidlane29@gmail.com
Sorry for got to say. doing the above will also affect the speed at which the hydraulics work.
  • Posted 22 May 2006 03:10
  • By adrian_w
  • joined 18 Nov'05 - 33 messages
  • East Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Premier Mechanical Handling,
Hull.
UK
You can fit a speed limiter kit or adjust the accelerator pedal bolt. Also the injection pump bolt can be adjusted.
  • Posted 22 May 2006 03:08
  • By adrian_w
  • joined 18 Nov'05 - 33 messages
  • East Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Premier Mechanical Handling,
Hull.
UK

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