Posted by CBBC on January 12, 2014 at 12:42:52 from (70.66.23.79):
In Reply to: Re: Mini Excavators posted by CHARLES B. JACKSON on January 12, 2014 at 05:34:15:
I have pretty much the same machine, PC15 with the thumb and boom pivot to get a bit off set. When we bought it there was an electric solenoid on a switch which switches the flow between the thumb and the boom pivot.
The foot treadle / pedal or what ever its called, operates whatever the solenoid is sending the oil flow to.
Ours switch was on an electric fan switch on the console - there is a canopy, but no cab so a fan is really not anywhere... The electric solenoid pooched after a while. I just replaces it with a manual flow valve. A little simpler...
These are good small machines, they are limited in what they do, but they can save a lot of time.
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