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hyster presures needed for trans

Hi guys I have a Hyster S/N D306977. I'm not sure of the model of the unit. the trans is montrol unit. the # stamped on the trans bell houseing is T18M3450. The unit has foward but no reverse.I need 2 things.
1. the presure port locations and the presures for foward and reverse.
2.and the presures for th foot pedal controler.

any help on this will be greatly aprciated. thanks jay
  • Posted 22 May 2009 07:19
  • By jason_v
  • joined 16 Apr'09 - 20 messages
  • Florida, United States

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