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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1843695" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>Digital workshop manuals are often available for these old machines on line that may give a bit of an insight into any adjustments that may be there to set them up. I have an old 90's Komatsu of similar size and the manual I downloaded has been handy on a couple of occaisions with error codes. My first question would be does it travel in a straight line when both travel sticks are pushed forward the same distance as there may be an adjustment there. It doesn't look like the seller has done much on the machine as clipping that hydraulic line back to the boom you would think would be the first thing to do to make it look a bit tidier. </p><p>I am a risk taker, if the price was right I would back myself to get it sorted or get a brick for that pedal.</p><p></p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1843695, member: 16453"] Digital workshop manuals are often available for these old machines on line that may give a bit of an insight into any adjustments that may be there to set them up. I have an old 90's Komatsu of similar size and the manual I downloaded has been handy on a couple of occaisions with error codes. My first question would be does it travel in a straight line when both travel sticks are pushed forward the same distance as there may be an adjustment there. It doesn't look like the seller has done much on the machine as clipping that hydraulic line back to the boom you would think would be the first thing to do to make it look a bit tidier. I am a risk taker, if the price was right I would back myself to get it sorted or get a brick for that pedal. Ken [/QUOTE]
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