Brand: Linde (includes Baker, Fenwick, Lansing Bagnall) Model: H16

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starts & ticks over lpg
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: 19 Nov 2021 04:38 by
jakethesnake
Speed drive fault
2 replies
Last post
: 20 Apr 2019 18:52 by
swoop223
Linde H16T cuts out when brake pedal applied
1 reply
Last post
: 10 Oct 2018 14:31 by
Racer68
Starter ring gear and cam belt
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: 22 May 2015 11:19 by
edward_m
Strange fault on 391
1 reply
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: 17 Oct 2014 07:16 by
little_forker
Hydraulic pump leaking
3 replies
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: 10 Dec 2010 10:48 by
steponmebbbboom
No Reverse
4 replies
Last post
: 30 Dec 2008 08:58 by
ted_k

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The origin of "love" as the score zero in tennis is debated, but two main theories prevail. One suggests it's derived from the French word "l'oeuf" (egg) which resembles the shape of the number zero. The other proposes it's related to the Dutch word "lof" meaning "honour" as players might be playing for honour when scoreless.