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Lift issue

I purchased a forklift from the auction. Unfortunately, for me, it does move forward and back turns no issues, but the lift does not go up or down. I been told it could be the conductor and Im not sure where its and how it looks like. Any help / suggestions please?
  • Posted 11 Apr 2024 00:56
  • By Bennigans
  • joined 11 Apr'24 - 1 message
  • Florida, United States
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  • Posted 4 Jul 2024 13:49
  • By Kansaspicker
  • joined 21 Jul'15 - 9 messages
  • Kansas, United States
Don't question today, tomorrow will bring new answers !! M.T.

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