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redline,
not to sound short here but pretty much all main brand lifttruck dealers have in-house training. I highly doubt they will let any outsiders come in and train unless they are special like customers with huge accounts and thier own techs, that is the only time i've ever seen any dealer make any exceptions to that rule.

If your an independent tech you will have to rely on guys like these in here now promoting thier websites that are 3rd party vendors.
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