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On 8/20/2022 at 2:01 PM, sjoemie himself said:

I'm probably going to kick in an open door but have you contacted the Raymond company to see if they can help you out?

Seems like they're still in business.


yeah, they sent me an LED readout manual.  A little older please!

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Tractorhead
On 8/20/2022 at 6:11 PM, Pullstart said:


Raymond.  That’s it.  The model/serial sticker is long gone and the local supplier has given me an LED display diagnostics manual.  This thing has dirt on it older than LED

 

 

I would jack the Driving side up, 

and let Raylee to a testmove on the Stick, where you measure, if there is any Voltage directly on the Motor Terminals.

 

if so, maybe the carbon brushes in the drivermotor are done.

That means in simple words no contact - no drive.

if not, go backwards step by step and also measure the Wires themself without the Battery connected.

The easies way to do that is by using a Testlight and a small mobile battery.

Take a closer look at the Wires and follow them by visually where they go from and to.

Few older Forklifts also had Fuses into the Wire integrated, some Car- Starter Wires also btw.

found where the Voltage is lost.

 

The newer Systems have electric Steering by PWM - means Puld width modulation what is a little more complicated to find it out.

It can also be a safety switch or relay or something simple like that.

 

Lots of them have a PWM electronic for the drive motor, but i‘m nut shure if this one have.

Can you estimate the nearly exactly age of it and maybe a Sign ot typeplate on the motor with a Date?

Do you have any kind of type or a pict from the Steering system with a number on it,

i could ask one of my Buddy‘s to see if he can help.

 

But i need any date to find the Schematics, maybe he had it on His old Microfiche System

and can give me a Hardcopy from the Screen.

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The Freightliner Guy

Hey I now you have a nascar in your shop would the tires fit the tractor? :lol:

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Pullstart
11 minutes ago, The Freightliner Guy said:

Hey I now you have a nascar in your shop would the tires fit the tractor? :lol:

 
I like these short track tires, they have some tread on ‘em for off road use :handgestures-thumbupright:

 

 

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