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Hi Guys,

my name is erik. I recently owned a BAKER forklift, model FJF 340 402, built in 1974.

I think the forklift is great. The machine has not been moved for 10 years. I need pads, manuals and parts lists to get the vehicle back into operation. - Hence my request: Who can help me?

Thank you in advance, with best regards from Central Germany,

Erik
  • Posted 28 Oct 2020 19:32
  • By Erik_Schulze
  • joined 28 Oct'20 - 7 messages
  • Germany
www.hehimodo.de
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The FJF is correct but the 340 402 is not. How do you know that it is a 1974.
Does the engine hood swing up and over the counterweight? What make is the engine and how many cylinders? What size are the tires?
  • Posted 23 Dec 2020 23:59
  • By duodeluxe
  • joined 11 Feb'05 - 923 messages
  • United States
duodeluxe

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