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Hitachi EX75UR

Dackdack

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Hey everyone, I’m having some electrical issues with my machine and I’m looking for a little bit of help. I have a late 90s hitachi ex75 ur grey market machine and it is equipped with the marccino system. When I fire the machine up i can operate all boom controls at a very low idle . Once I increase throttle the boom instantly locks out the boom up, boom down and boom in controls . The boom has a pivot point to allow you to dig on an angle and it also locks out one direction only. I’m certain it is electrical based on how sudden it shuts off and because if I hold the toggle switch behind the seat it appears to bypass this system and everything functions normally. Can anyone point me in the right direction to sort this issue out? Thanks very much
 

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Good day Back
I suggest you appeal for a hydraulic schematic and wiring diagram that will enable us to help you and reduce the guess work.
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Good day Dack
The Marccino system was a type of leveling and depth control it was known to be be problematic and many have been by-passed, I'm not sure if that system is covered as well as Electric - hydraulic diagrams in the standard manual but check before you buy. I will check our archives if I find some useful info I will come back.
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Dackdack

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Thanks very much for the info. Ideally I’d like to just bypass the whole system. Has anyone done this? Or know how I would do it?
 

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Good day Dack
It has been done on home ground but we were not involved, we can steer you through the process if you are prepared to furnish us with photos etc.
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Good day Dack
It has been done on home ground but we were not involved, we can steer you through the process if you are prepared to furnish us with photos etc.
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Uffex
Hi Uffex, as above, I would be VERY greatfull to you if you could steer me through the process of bypassing the marccino unit on a EX75UR-3 that I am working on. I have repaired sensors and diodes and it continues to be unreliable and drop out boom control. I have attached pictures. thank you in advance for any help.
 

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I've been dealing with the same system on an EX33Mu, I just didn't know that it was called the Marccino System. When the system was not working an alarm would sound continually and the boom up function would not work. All other pilot controls worked OK. I traced the boom up pilot line down from the controller towards the control valve and found it goes through the same solenoid block as the pilot shut off lines. I found a bad coil which I was not able to locate so I plumbed around the valve, removed the hose going in and connected it to the outgoing hose. So far it seems to work just fine.
 

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Good day Dack
Sorry for delay in reply we have had some issues with our server and web site which has taken up some resources, however we are going to look into the issue deeper and will respond in due course.
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If you need to bypass MARCCINO SYSTEM. Please try to using "EMERGENCY SWITCH" first.
Then we will be talking about "BY-PASS" Proportional Solenoid Valve Block later.
Good luck.

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Dackdack

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Hey guys, I’m finally working on the issue. I cannot find or I am not sure where the 7 spool solonoid valve is. I have taken some panels off of where I thought it would be but this is all I see. Can anyone tell me if these two things are what I am supposed to be bypassing. Thanks
 

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A small update, I have bypassed and removed the 7 spool bank but the machine is possibly looking for feedback from the 4 pressure sensors that were in the spool and no longer in the circuit. There is no response from the controls unless you hold the Emergency evac switch.
 

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I can't help with issue , but I had a question of my own this MARCCINO system is that installed by factory? what is purpose just to prevent machine from tipping over? Sorry to butt in just never came across it.
 
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