Boss RX25/L7:
Service Manual required.

Hi all,

I have been asked to have a look at a Lancer Boss forklift, fit with a Nissan engine, to which no identification can be found. The ID plate of the forklift says it is a Rx25/L7 Model and the S/N is 709859. I cannot find any service manuals for this forklift or any mention of this model on Google whatsoever. I was hoping someone here may have a service manual for the truck, in particular the engine as I have a head gasket failure. I am hoping TVH will have this truck listed and parts in stock.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
  • Posted 16 Dec 2024 01:08
  • Discussion started by David_Harris
  • Ireland
Kind Regards,
David Harris.

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