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Sorry to have to ask such a simple question but I am trying to figure out the proper way to check hydraulic fluid level. Our operators are given a standard checklist to complete every morning that covers both electric stand-ups and gas / diesel sit down forklifts. While I realize that not everything will apply to all machines, the one in question does indeed have and use hydraulic fluid and I would like to be able to show my guys how to check the level.

Any help would be appreciated. Again, sorry for having to ask the obvious.
  • Posted 19 Jan 2010 09:21
  • By kevin_j
  • joined 19 Jan'10 - 1 message
  • Texas, United States

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