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01-05-2012, 10:52 AM #1New Member
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- Mar 2010
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- Tractor
- toolcat 5600
swashplate sensor problems
Have any of you toolcat owners had problems with the swashplate sensor a 50-20 error code. Loose power to all wheels and when restarted becomes operable until the error code comes on again. If so, what did you do about it and what did it cost? swein
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01-05-2012, 05:49 PM #2
Re: swashplate sensor problems
There is no way to override the system to operate without it. It requires signal from both swashplate sensors to keep front & rear axle speeds close to same. Replacing the sensor is not difficult, more than likely it is getting access to it that is time consuming. Not sure how accessable they are on the Toolcat but in the skidloader 1 is easy to get to, the other requires taking pump mount loose and jacking it up and more times than not this is the sensor that goes bad.
Dennis
CT225 w/7TL QA FEL, 60"tooth dirt bucket, 68" smooth bucket, Pallet Forks, Bale Spear. Hydrualic top llin, QH, 48 RC, 60" tiller, Angle blade, Landscape rake, Carry-all, Post hole auger.
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03-16-2013, 08:16 AM #3New Member
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- Mar 2013
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- pakistan
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- Bobcat A300
Re: swashplate sensor problems
i have a Bobcat A300 its right swash plate sensor creat a problem (swash plate not in neutral).how i replace that sensor?
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