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Service manual

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  • Posted 21 Nov 2016 21:31
  • Modified 21 Nov 2016 23:54 by poster
  • By matej_b
  • joined 30 Apr'15 - 14 messages
  • Medimurje, Croatia
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the service manual is very thick, what part of the service manual you are after
  • Posted 25 Nov 2016 01:30
  • By redbull
  • joined 14 Oct'16 - 108 messages
  • Queensland, Australia
Thank you for using our Forums but......

Forklift manuals are almost all considered "proprietary information". The only proper place to get them is from your local dealer who is the legal representative of the manufacturer. We all need to respect the intellectual property rights of the copyright holders.

Our Forum Readers can answer specific questions about particular concerns, and even quote small sections of the manuals (it's called "fair use" to intelligently discuss the particular concern), but cannot be seen as trying to get around the rights of the copyright holders (usually the manufacturer).

So if you have a particular problem we are sure there are folks on the Forums here who can give you very well considered opinions about those concerns.

Please state what help you need without asking for a manual.

Best wishes
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  • Posted 21 Nov 2016 23:35
  • By Admin
  • joined 18 May'04 - 266 messages
  • Queensland, Australia

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