
Reelmaster 5010 SeriesPage 5 -- 14Electrical System
Cutting Unit Operating Problems (Continued)
Problem Possible Causes
The cutting units do not run when placed in the
backlap direction.
Cutting units are not fully lowered to ground.
Front or rear backlap switch or circuit wiring is faulty.
Up limit switch or circuit wiring is faulty.
A hydraulic problem exists (see Troubleshooting
section of Chapter 4 - Hydraulic System).
The cutting units do not backlap, but run in the forward
direction instead.
A hydraulic problem exists (see Troubleshooting
section of Chapter 4 - Hydraulic System).
None of the cutting units will lower. Mow/transport lever is in the transport position.
Lower/mow switch on joystick or circuit wiring is faulty.
Mow/transport switch or circuit wiring is faulty.
Solenoid SVRV or circuit wiring is faulty.
Solenoid SV2 or circuit wiring is faulty.
A hydraulic problem exists (see Troubleshooting
section of Chapter 4 - Hydraulic System).
None of the cutting units will raise. Front and/or rear backlap levers are in backlap
position.
Raise switch on joystick or circuit wiring is faulty.
Front and/or rear backlap switch or circuit wiring is
faulty.
Solenoid SVRV or circuit wiring is faulty.
Solenoid SV2 or circuit wiring is faulty.
A hydraulic problem exists (see Troubleshooting
section of Chapter 4 - Hydraulic System).
Front cutting units will not raise or lower, but the rear
cutting units will raise and lower.
Solenoid SV1 or circuit wiring is faulty.
A hydraulic problem exists (see Troubleshooting
section of Chapter 4 - Hydraulic System).
The rear cutting units will not raise or lower, but the
front cutting units will raise and lower.
Solenoid SV3 or circuit wiring is faulty.
A hydraulic problem exists (see Troubleshooting
section of Chapter 4 - Hydraulic System).
One cutting unit (either front or rear) will not raise or
lower, but all other cutting units will raise and lower.
A hydraulic problem exists (see Troubleshooting
section of Chapter 4 - Hydraulic System).