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We have this asian (chinese?) electric forklift/pallet jack which has a tag that was installed by a company called Canlift out of Edmonton, Alberta. The company is nowhere to be found and I have no documentation or manuals of any kind. It has an odometer (?!) but no hour meter. Has anybody had any experience with these? Assistance of any kind would be greatly appreciated. TIA
  • Posted 8 Jun 2023 23:00
  • By Don_MacKillop
  • joined 8 Jun'23 - 4 messages
  • Alberta, Canada
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