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Hi,

 

another landforce duo chipper question! So, having fixed the engine, tensioned the belts, upped the idle speed so it doesn't feed at idle, the control box isn't detecting engine rpm. I have checked the feed from the alternator, and that it has a 12v feed. Landforce have sent me a diagram of the control box terminals, but without the wire colours....

 

Please could someone send me a pic of the wiring in theirs? I suspect mine have been shoved on the nearest terminal in the past when the chipper was used on idle!

 

alternatively I'm considering bypassing the stress control altogether, any ideas please?

 

And yes, before anyone says, when I win the lottery I will get an orange one!

 

Thanks

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I lent 2 of my spare control boxes to Landforce as they'd lost their plans ,, so not surprised they are vague they are redesigning these .apparently ,,

 

saying that I lent them mine months ago, I have one more here what model version is yours

the control boxes are of different types as they developed things I still have a mk5 box in the cupboard which is the main box ,not the slave with the buttons

the originals had brains and switches all together in one box on the infeed hopper, later models had a button slave on the hopper with a separate underslung on to lower flywheel housing

 

Iain

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