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News & Perspectives
Posted:
25 Jan 2008 16:19
by
richmond
the GM vortec 4.3l v6 has proven very reliable in various industrial uses and Toyota moters in that displacement are...
News & Perspectives
Posted:
25 Jan 2008 15:21
by
Tennessee
Gforce, Toyotaman is right, Raymond builds that lift for toyota but doesn't use the ac motors or newer technology that...
Design & Engineering
Posted:
25 Jan 2008 13:17
by
Liftdoctor
There seems to be a consensus (of two anyway) that #5 gives the most problems. What are you test proceedures...
News & Perspectives
Posted:
25 Jan 2008 10:39
by
proshadetree
Ill second that question
Technical Troubleshooting
Posted:
25 Jan 2008 07:09
by
carl_v
Drive motor: 24 volt = 305789-000, 36 volt = 305790-000
Field coil: 24 volt = 307508-000, 36 volt = 307393-000
Armature: 24 volt = 307513-000...
Design & Engineering
Posted:
25 Jan 2008 07:07
by
kevin_k
it sould have year on rating plate. uk hyster trucks have
Design & Engineering
Posted:
25 Jan 2008 06:52
by
carl_v
Ground speed is adjusted from a PDA or laptop program.
Design & Engineering
Posted:
25 Jan 2008 06:50
by
carl_v
SRE belongs to another Canadian Co. (Navitas Technologies). Same controllers with green cover instead of red.
Design & Engineering
Posted:
25 Jan 2008 02:58
by
mike_n
I can't believe that I'm aggreeing with Etharp...
The best retrofits I've ever done/repaired are the SRE controllers.
I'm pretty...
Design & Engineering
Posted:
25 Jan 2008 02:52
by
mike_n
Yep, last letter of s/n.
2008 = F, just start counting the letters it takes to get to F...
Design & Engineering
Posted:
25 Jan 2008 02:45
by
mike_n
My first thought is to buy something else :-)
Seriously though, make sure you check the battery voltage under load. Those...
News & Perspectives
Posted:
25 Jan 2008 01:31
by
bigd
Raymond by all means. They are the unquestioned leader in Class II. You cannot make a mistake going with the...
Design & Engineering
Posted:
25 Jan 2008 01:02
by
erik_h
hi everyone, one of the tech's where i work is needing information on how to turn up the speed on...
Design & Engineering
Posted:
24 Jan 2008 23:14
by
johnr_j
go to Clarks' web site ( clarkmhc dot com) and you can get a bit of history on them
Design & Engineering
Posted:
24 Jan 2008 23:11
by
proshadetree
Also parts should be able to order with model and serial number any parts needed
Design & Engineering
Posted:
24 Jan 2008 23:07
by
roadrat
Check serial number--The last "letter" will be the year--Any dealer can desifer for you or a Tech with a spec...
Design & Engineering
Posted:
24 Jan 2008 17:44
by
racer
How can I find the year of a Hyster forklift? I need to order some parts for it. it is...
Design & Engineering
Posted:
24 Jan 2008 17:41
by
xiangguo_c
DOSE ANYONE KNOWE ABOUT CLARK FORKLIFT?IT'S THE INVENTOR OF THE FIRST FORKLIFT.
Technical Troubleshooting
Posted:
24 Jan 2008 14:13
by
roadrat
check rubber hoses, sometimes they can swell inside restricting flow or kink where they make a bend but look OK...
Technical Troubleshooting
Posted:
24 Jan 2008 12:52
by
roadrat
3.0 litre GM 4- cylinder LP-GAS--Impco-Spectrum fuel system- no codes-basics all checked-ran program on lap top-fuel controls OK--backfires through intake-underload...
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