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Old 02-14-2017, 05:08 PM
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Default Re: Eagle Mach JD-98/RC4WD DXR2

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Originally Posted by TheBennyB View Post
Parts are on their way with a tracking number. Tang is very good at working with you to get any problems solved. Just have your camera ready as they like pics to go along with busted or missing items to show them exactly whats up. RC4WD is the same way.
Was running mine the other day, and all of sudden my blade wouldn't lift but it would lower ???? So after working back through the hydraulic cylinder's to the valves, I found that the servo to valve actuator thingy was not tight. Had to disconnect all the hoses to the valve block, pull the block out, and found that two of the set screws were not tight or locktighted. Ended up lock tightning all the set crews and re- assembling the machine, about a full day's job...

Oh well, I like working on them so no big deal, but pay attention to this problem.

David
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