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BRAKE FLUID DISAPPEARING

For the last two years Brake Fluid been disappearing. I have been refilling the Master Cylinder Reservoir even 3-6 months and after use of the forklift. I park it at the same Marked Area. No Brake Fluid drips or spot on the warehouse concrete. Brake Fluid just disappearing with no trace. Where could the fluid be going?? Really NO Trace at all.
  • Posted 20 Jan 2018 09:43
  • By 808FORKLIFT
  • joined 8 Dec'14 - 39 messages
  • Hawaii, United States

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