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Wireing problem

I have this reach with a huge wireing problem. It's completely botched! I can not find a diagram that shows anything coming from the truck to the mast then to solenoids and to limit switches. I got the truck from customer with the reach disconnected and wires ripped off and gone.
If any one can help thank you much appreciated!!!
  • Posted 3 Oct 2023 06:09
  • By Chris_Jones
  • joined 3 Oct'23 - 1 message
  • New Jersey, United States
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If you get a service manual for this unit, the wiring diagrams will tell you which connector assemblies go where. Most plugs should be labled on the connector to match. Otherwise the service manual incudes wire numbers that are stamped onto the physical cables.
  • Posted 26 Oct 2023 23:04
  • By DyslexicNerd_01
  • joined 13 Jun'23 - 225 messages
  • Wisconsin, United States

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