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hyster 4.00 xls manual service

hello
looking for service manual for hyster forklift G005A
greets krzysztof
  • Posted 17 Mar 2012 05:30
  • By krzysztof_k
  • joined 2 Feb'11 - 130 messages
  • śląśk, Poland
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Hi, what part of service manual do you need? I have transmission service manuals for that model. Does it help you, if I send it by email?
BR, Wilhard
  • Posted 20 Mar 2012 16:10
  • By FunnyForklift
  • joined 13 Jan'12 - 18 messages
  • Finland, Finland
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hello
the entire number series forklift
Hyster H4, 00XLS6 G005A08712V
greets krzysztof
  • Posted 17 Mar 2012 16:50
  • By krzysztof_k
  • joined 2 Feb'11 - 130 messages
  • śląśk, Poland

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