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Hello everyone. I purchased model HLF 30-5 Serial # FU0310158. I had to store it until moved and someone stole the mixer, the hydraulic pump and mount. Everything on this unit is electronic and my local forklift guy won't go near it. Parts are hard to locate for this unit. Any ideas where I can possibly get used parts or swap the electronic mixer out for a standard IMPCO setup. I cant even find a service manual for it. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
  • Posted 23 Aug 2020 04:07
  • By sal_r
  • joined 25 Jan'18 - 2 messages
  • Arizona, United States
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Just call the Hyundai dealer.
  • Posted 2 Sep 2020 05:18
  • By Rt210
  • joined 22 Oct'13 - 69 messages
  • BP, Hungary
I'm a beginner.

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