Brand: Linde (includes Baker, Fenwick, Lansing Bagnall) Model: H35T

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Error codes T230 and T231
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Last post
: 21 Jun 2025 03:28 by
andrew_k
Braking causing error
2 replies
Last post
: 7 Dec 2024 02:52 by
Obi_Gawad
D162 Code
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: 3 Feb 2024 01:43 by
Garet_Johnson
Reverse driving problems
1 reply
Last post
: 15 Dec 2023 00:38 by
michel_v
problem steering
5 replies
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: 29 Sep 2023 15:35 by
Rolando_Babista
Ultrasonic Propane Level Sensor Alarming for no reason
3 replies
Last post
: 5 Oct 2020 21:25 by
Jt_Ng
Ignition module for Linde 352 H35T Perkins
1 reply
Last post
: 16 May 2020 06:27 by
LionKing
Abnormal Sound of engine
7 replies
Last post
: 9 Oct 2016 12:44 by
edward_m

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Fact of the week
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.