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Hangcha X315Li error code 02A158
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Started: 11 Jan 2025 20:22 by Chris_Edwards
Traction and hydraulic system not working
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Started: 7 Jan 2025 21:36 by femmy
Color code
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Started: 29 Aug 2024 02:01 by JoeBob
Shimadzu Hydraulic Valve Block
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Started: 8 Aug 2024 02:39 by Dez_A
Low pressure light/buzzer for Brake Accumulator
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Started: 22 May 2024 05:16 by Twj65Srj67
Kubota Code
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Last post: 5 Dec 2023 06:53 by B0din
No Lower
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Last post: 25 Oct 2023 06:32 by B0din
Error code 201
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Started: 4 Aug 2023 16:35 by Axel
Access code
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Last post: 27 Apr 2023 05:58 by Lindetechnz
Right front wheel locked/dragging
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Started: 1 Mar 2023 09:33 by JOHNNY_BROWN
Parts manual
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Started: 4 Jan 2023 22:14 by silvio
electric reach trucks
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Last post: 16 Jul 2022 04:21 by Todd_Willey
ERROR CODE 02 A 59
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Started: 18 Mar 2022 18:21 by Kings_Slayer
steering
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Started: 22 Feb 2022 01:02 by Todd_Willey
Engine Not Shutting Down after turning the key off.
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Last post: 17 Aug 2021 00:31 by CaseyW
not engaging into gear
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Started: 6 Mar 2019 05:02 by Pupupuputter

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Fact of the week
The now-ubiquitous 'Keep Calm and Carry On' phrase was coined by the British government in 1939 to encourage its citizens to stay strong. Posters with the slogan were printed but never officially issued and only unearthed in 2000.