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Discussion:  Boss WK10E order picker which is a Raymond
Number of messages: 5

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danny_k
Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom
Hi,
Does anyone have a workshop manual for a 1998 Boss WK10e 24 volt man up order picker which apparently is a Raymond machine.
Thanks,

Posted 16 Jun 2011 10:07 PM Reply  Report this message
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danny_k
Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom
Anyone??

Posted 17 Jun 2011 05:30 PM Reply  Report this message
danny_k
Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom
We keep getting a Code 6M, does anyone know what this is?
Thanks,

Posted 17 Jun 2011 07:50 PM Reply  Report this message
fredjones
m nm n, United Kingdom
hello danny,
it is a raymond not many about , no manual but 6 codes usually refer to mast/switch faults no 6m code though might be worth re checking
good luck

Posted 18 Jun 2011 03:59 AM Reply  Report this message
danny_k
Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom
The fault coming up on the display was definitely 6M, have sorted the problem now though it was a dodgy connection on the control board which is behind the steering wheel.
Thanks,

Posted 22 Jun 2011 05:56 AM Reply  Report this message

Ningbo Ruyi

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