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h30d-03. sn#h2x351p01121 hydrostatic valve

Hi all. I am working on a linde h30d-03 put valve on and is in forward drive and no throttle up removed valve and reinstalled now rev no throttle throttles up withhhydraulic valve any help would be greatly appreciated.
  • Posted 26 Sep 2016 22:53
  • By bobby_q
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  • Ohio, United States
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