willie59
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Huh! never seen one that didnt have the joystick for the boom up and down
Yep, they made some like that.
Huh! never seen one that didnt have the joystick for the boom up and down
well,,,,I think I actually understood that, thanks. I will check the voltage at the servo and work back toward the controller from there. That's what I needed, a place to start.
so checking my new found knowledge... if the voltage from the controller was replaced with constant voltage,, it would drive as fast as possible, correct?
I called Hindley about the controller with their name on it. They say that number is a serial number,,and it tells them they rebuilt that controller in 2005, and it is the correct p/n for my machine.
I checked the wires at the other end (solenoid) last night and got nothing. I got called away and did not get to keep checking stuff. My plan was to work from the pump back toward the controller.Did you check that you have power on pin #3 (yellow wire) of controller harness when footswitch is depressed? Did you check to see if you have a voltage output when you stroke contoller on pin #5 and #6 (brn/red - brn/blu)?
What is R1,, R2,,, ect,,coming off the control switches and other places on the ground panel?
ahh grasshopper, you noticed those oval symbols with r and numbers in them. Perceptive.
thanks,, I have to go study some more now. It's not too bad after somebody explains it.
no, just the servoDo you have the entire drive pump removed from the machine?