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balkancar model EV-717 & EV-735 electric diagram

hi.i have 4 lift truck and they are this model.on this model of lift truck use pulsomatic MKX-10.please help me.
  • Posted 24 Jan 2013 02:22
  • By javad_k
  • joined 8 Jan'13 - 33 messages
  • kerman, Iran, Islamic Republic Of
mjkhanamani@gmail.com
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tnx.can you send it to my mail????
  • Posted 29 Jan 2013 05:59
  • By javad_k
  • joined 8 Jan'13 - 33 messages
  • kerman, Iran, Islamic Republic Of
mjkhanamani@gmail.com
Dear javad
please insert your fax no , i can send to u
Regards.
  • Posted 28 Jan 2013 03:41
  • By makan_j
  • joined 14 Apr'11 - 17 messages
  • Tehran, Iran, Islamic Republic Of
ask balkancar (barkancar-record.com) for they dealer in your area. The dealer may have it.
  • Posted 25 Jan 2013 09:46
  • By ivan_g
  • joined 25 Jan'13 - 3 messages
  • Ontario, Canada
Javan K,
The last time I saw a Balkancar was in 1973 with this system the chances of you repairing this system are remote as I do not think you will get spare parts, this system is now over 40 years old, your best bet is to retrofit the truck, fit a Curtis system,

Regards Titus
  • Posted 25 Jan 2013 04:33
  • By Titus
  • joined 6 Jul'10 - 185 messages
  • North Yorkshire, United Kingdom

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