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Have you not tried contacting ELME in Holland? If not, their address is ELME International BV, Postbus 47, 5700 AK, Helmond, Netherlands. I cannot give you their website as this would be removed but if you go into Google and enter: ELME forklift attachments, and then click on the ELME website, you should be well on the way to reaching your quest.
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