Brand: Linde (includes Baker, Fenwick, Lansing Bagnall) Model: H-25-T

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Code T104 - Linde H25T 392
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Last post
: 10 Nov 2022 22:17 by
matt_s
Linde H25T Temp Light comes on. Overheating?
1 reply
Last post
: 9 Nov 2020 20:49 by
andrew_k
reset lpf on 392
0 replies
Started
: 22 Feb 2020 19:03 by
daniel_a
engine
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Started
: 6 Jun 2018 19:38 by
roidain_d
Error code L268
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Started
: 18 Nov 2016 21:09 by
Speed
Hydaulich hoses bursting in drivers face
2 replies
Last post
: 13 Oct 2015 08:08 by
arthur_g
Trans lock out
3 replies
Last post
: 18 May 2015 06:00 by
edward_m
error code T237
4 replies
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: 18 May 2015 05:54 by
edward_m
Engine starts and goes to high idle
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Last post
: 28 Jan 2013 12:04 by
tom_p

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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.
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.