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We are using 30W also in a Clark T04 which had stall problems. We changed everything in that transmission and never could get rid of that problem in which you have to accelerate before truck begins to move. It increased the pressure and made it better, but problem still persists. Who know what defects these trucks with that the factory will not tell you. So I would say, sometimes you have to do what you have to do gshort!
  • Posted 27 Jul 2012 07:55
  • By ob1kenobi
  • joined 22 Nov'10 - 153 messages
  • SAN P.SULA, Honduras
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