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I walked in on a competitor giving a customer a quote on his forklift. He told the owner that the starter cone had broken off and got into the hydraulic pump and destroyed it. He showed the owner that fluid ran out when he removed the starter and that is what led him to that diagnosis. It has the GM engine in it. Does this truck have a wet clutch? The owner offered it to me at $800. Does the diagnosis fit? Is it worth it? It has about 4500 hours on it and newer tires. Let me know, thanks, Jim ser. # A187V13902R
  • Posted 22 Mar 2013 07:25
  • By jim_v
  • joined 26 Aug'08 - 61 messages
  • Michigan, United States

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