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Doesnt drive
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: 29 Sep 2024 18:45 by
Andrew
Still R70-30 no drive???
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: 17 Jan 2022 08:43 by
Karchexport
radiator fan not working
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: 6 Mar 2021 02:14 by
daniel_a
Won't go into drive,
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: 14 Jul 2020 20:36 by
Martin_Coates
No drive
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: 27 Jul 2018 21:37 by
Totallyblasted
R70-30 1996 Drive issues
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: 5 Jul 2018 07:45 by
vidarnh
Kaliningrad
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: 13 Mar 2016 05:17 by
evgeniy_g
Still R70-30i problem
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: 13 Aug 2015 02:20 by
robster
troubles with the engine generator
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: 19 Jun 2015 17:45 by
noyo_n
Still forklift R70-30 year 1986
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: 16 Feb 2014 05:34 by
flemming_b

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In 1923, French tennis player René Lacoste was promised a crocodile leather suitcase by his captain if he won his next match. He lost the match but won the nickname "the crocodile" which he had sown onto his tennis attire. Ten years later he launched the first polo shirt and Lacoste, the first brand to feature a logo on its clothing.