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Hello,

As a new member in your forum, I would like to thank you the people that share their knowledge and help other.

My Question is very simple. I want to replace the transmission fluid on my forklift. I bought it used and i'm trying to service it.

Forklift is running great, but a service is a must...

Problem: I found 3 filling/drainning holes. I guess (in the pic) that red circles are for differencial, and yellow for gearbox. I can't find a drainning hole for gearbox...

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PS: anyone knows the capacity for the differencial and gearbox?
  • Posted 1 Jul 2011 07:22
  • Modified 2 Jul 2011 09:48 by poster
  • By Rainfallgr
  • joined 1 Jul'11 - 12 messages
  • kilkis, Greece

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