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timberwolf 150 infeed rollers not working!


urbanmonkey997
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Hi everyone,

 

I require a little help please. One of our Timberwolf 150's infeed rollers stopped working today #annoying! The reverse switch works and i checked the connections and stop bar switch but no luck. I then took off the ECU cover and revved the machine up to full chat and the control box showed a red light with the title "speed fault 2/h". Has anyone had this problem and does anyone know how to fix it? Any help in fixing the issue would be most helpful!

 

yours Mitch

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If it don't work after you've bi passed your no stress get your circuit tester out and check all the micro switches in the button box and safety bar and replace the ones which don't work and check none are floating around. Some are OC some are CC which can be confusing but I think it says on them. I just replaced all mine as was becoming a pita

If one don't work it messes the whole thing up

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