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CLARK CMP 30L, SER NR CMP230L-2177-6872KF, YEAR 2000

Hello
There would be need from the gearbox onto an assembly guide where the single tiny elements show well. We have a drawing, but very much been washable photocopy. The gearbox is repaired, the tip. Model TA18 , year 2000, Ser.nr.4538. Our book what there is,
the sides being about this - Hydratork transmission and Transmission clutch packs- they are supplied with a title only with enough bad qualities the copy.
Best regards,
  • Posted 24 Mar 2012 20:12
  • Modified 24 Mar 2012 20:13 by poster
  • By LACI
  • joined 24 May'09 - 195 messages
  • Serbia

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