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steering pump leacking

Dear all
i have a 3 forklifts

model : TOYOTA 62-7FDD30
capacity : 3 TON

a leaking problem accrues in all the three of them in the steering pump unit , i disassemble one try to figure out what is the problem that makes this pump ASSY. leaking
i dont know what is the reason that makes all the three of them leaking
any idea ?
  • Posted 22 Feb 2016 18:16
  • By moustafa_h
  • joined 22 Feb'16 - 1 message
  • ahmady, Kuwait

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