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Problem reading dtc's
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: 25 Jun 2022 09:14 by
Pablo_fork
Forklift didn't drive
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: 23 Jan 2022 00:52 by
Agribau_SHPK
Still R70-45 51-7050001372
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: 24 Jul 2015 00:51 by
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