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i cant believe i am the only one having this problem c238
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<blockquote data-quote="Voit" data-source="post: 124019" data-attributes="member: 22631"><p>I'm assuming that this machine has EH controls. Does this machine have the self-leveling option? If so is this feature tuned on when the problem occurs? Self-level directs oil from the boom lift cyls. to the tilt cyls. If not this or it's turned off, maybe there is a miss wired or cross wired solenoid or switch? Early C238's were known to have occasional wiring issues. Since you loose the thumb wheel control I'd be looking at the wiring following a schematic. Looking at both the control side and the safety switch side of things. Even the seat and buckle switches can affect control operations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voit, post: 124019, member: 22631"] I'm assuming that this machine has EH controls. Does this machine have the self-leveling option? If so is this feature tuned on when the problem occurs? Self-level directs oil from the boom lift cyls. to the tilt cyls. If not this or it's turned off, maybe there is a miss wired or cross wired solenoid or switch? Early C238's were known to have occasional wiring issues. Since you loose the thumb wheel control I'd be looking at the wiring following a schematic. Looking at both the control side and the safety switch side of things. Even the seat and buckle switches can affect control operations. [/QUOTE]
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