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Ray tech I was a -aymond tech for the about the same amount of time as you were. I agree with what you are saying. There is another brand of lift truck out there and you know what brand it is. i have had no problem buying test equipment, parts at decent prices. If it is in their catalog they will sell it to you. Which is one reason they kick but on -aymond. THE COLOR IS BEIGE. I do not work for them anymore and work for a diffrent dealer. And they provide manuals with their equipment. You screw something up bad enough you just have to call them to straighten it up.

By the way Everybody on this forum have a merry christmas and a happy new year
  • Posted 23 Dec 2015 23:10
  • By triumphrider
  • joined 31 Jan'11 - 304 messages
  • Texas, United States

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