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Code 201
2 replies
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: 15 Nov 2016 02:16 by
randy_t
Steering change
7 replies
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: 5 Oct 2016 15:27 by
stangracer3
CODE 309
3 replies
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: 5 Oct 2016 15:26 by
stangracer3
Steer Wheel Hub Cap
1 reply
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: 5 Oct 2016 15:25 by
stangracer3
No lift Past first stage
1 reply
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: 22 Sep 2016 00:00 by
mechanicmaster
code 739
4 replies
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: 21 Sep 2016 05:06 by
techno_nz
How to change P1,P2,P3???
1 reply
Last post
: 29 Jul 2016 04:54 by
lucius_m
Replacing outer mast on RC5500 TTmast
1 reply
Last post
: 5 Apr 2016 02:47 by
chevotaman
code 339
0 replies
Started
: 10 Feb 2016 07:54 by
keith_m
Code 712
1 reply
Last post
: 23 Jul 2015 10:34 by
popeye
the lift can't make it's autoself test
1 reply
Last post
: 15 Apr 2014 14:05 by
southernviking
Drive unit failure
5 replies
Last post
: 16 Aug 2013 01:24 by
theforkliftdude

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The word "okay" (or its abbreviation "OK") originated as a humorous misspelling. In the 1830s, a fad in Boston involved using abbreviations of intentionally misspelled phrases. "OK" stood for "oll korrect," a playful mispronunciation of "all correct".