What model? I have read of a similar issue and it came down to a bad sensor. That was on an 83hd.Well I done broke the spider lift. It was acting goofy and wouldn’t find “home”. Got it down but it wouldn’t home itself to pick up the out riggers so I went to the override. Hit the button to finish the last bit of retraction and the machine shut off with no intentions of restarting. Lots of plastic pieces at the knuckle. I’m guessing the track that the hoses and wires popped apart and when I over rode the system I pinched or cut a wire somehow. I’ll read the book tonight and figure out how to bypass that so I can get it out of the yard. I’m sure the rental company is gonna love that call Monday morning. Dumb machines😆
72hd.2019 I’m going to read the manual and parts books tonight and tomorrow to try and diagnose the issue. At least maybe I can figure how to bypass whatever I broke to get it loaded. I’ll make sure to talk to Wellbuilt before I mess with it. See how they handle it. Might influence our decision to buy or not.What model? I have read of a similar issue and it came down to a bad sensor. That was on an 83hd.
Haha, you're a troll John!There's a stack of bumpers here(rustproof)...
I’m constantly impressed with electric impact guns. I really need some new batteries for my little 14V dewalt, or maybe get some more overtime for the sole purpose of buying a new set. Cordless reciprocating and small circular saw would be handy a couple times a year.Today's accomplishment was replacing the trailer hitch. I just lost confidence in the old one for pulling my boat trailers.
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