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Had to add brake fluid the other night as the light came on and had to remove the front dash to do it. A flexible hose on a funnel might work better - you could squeeze it in but consider putting a hinged flap on the dash for an easy way into add fluid.
Visited the London Yale outlet/service centre last week and found out that they were the one's who adjusted our forklift to get more glide. In fact one of the service people there had read the posts on the this web site that I had written. I am doing my best to get the pass word to get the forklift program friendly for the operators but my requests so far have not worked which is sad as this machine is adjustable and is a shame it can't be setup by the operators to suit their tastes then be changed back to suit others. I will continuue to try in gentle ways to achieve this end. Why have a wonderful feature like this and not use it?
  • Posted 2 Dec 2005 00:13
  • By Nitro
  • joined 7 May'05 - 8 messages
  • Ontario, Canada

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