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Still forklift R70-30 year 1986

I have bought a forklift R70-30 from 1986 with number TCM70130396. It is with diesen engine MB 4 cylinder wict run wery well. When I got the lift it run fine fore half a hour and then I can not drive any longer. I have cheked all fuses but I can not mess. that there is power on the drive or back contact. Can anyone please help me with a wiring diagram or a workshop manual. I can se that it seem to be the same electric system as on the Still 70-25 7013 forklift. Best regards Flemming b Denmark
Than you very much
  • Posted 16 Feb 2014 05:34
  • By flemming_b
  • joined 16 Feb'14 - 6 messages
  • Hellerup, Denmark

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