John Canfield
Senior Member
Just got the lift from an IronPlanet auction and have a question and a problem.
This lift is only two wheel drive and I noticed that if one wheel looses traction, the other wheel just sits there and does not rotate like the typical car differential would act. Is this normal or should both wheels always be driven?
Sometimes it takes quite of fiddling with the stop switches and the key switch to get the lift turned on. I picked up the lift from Terex in San Antonio and they replaced the key switch apparently trying to fix the problem pre-auction. Could this be a computer problem? Stop switch bad? Joystick?
This thing struggles to climb even a small incline - normal or perhaps due to only one wheel being driven?
Thanks - John
This lift is only two wheel drive and I noticed that if one wheel looses traction, the other wheel just sits there and does not rotate like the typical car differential would act. Is this normal or should both wheels always be driven?
Sometimes it takes quite of fiddling with the stop switches and the key switch to get the lift turned on. I picked up the lift from Terex in San Antonio and they replaced the key switch apparently trying to fix the problem pre-auction. Could this be a computer problem? Stop switch bad? Joystick?
This thing struggles to climb even a small incline - normal or perhaps due to only one wheel being driven?
Thanks - John
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