TCM FG20N6:
Looking for service manual options

Hello,

Lots of folks around are looking for service manuals for this forklift, so I don't expect anyone on this forum would have one, or know where I can get one (willing to pay for the right one, of course!). I found a few manuals for an FG20N3 on ebay, and was wondering if anyone could tell me what's the difference between an N6 and an N3? I'm really only interested in the transmission. I'd like to service mine and find a source for parts. If anyone can help in that regard, I would be grateful. Thank you.
  • Posted 19 Nov 2015 06:25
  • Discussion started by ster1
  • Illinois, United States

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