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Kalmar DB 7,5-600 1987.

Hello, I am restoring an old loader, I really need a connection diagram for 4 solenoids in the gearbox. I connected it but I don't know if it's correct or not, maybe someone knows, I'm asking for help.
Alexander
Kyiv, Ukraine
  • Posted 12 Jun 2023 18:08
  • By alexandr_k
  • joined 6 Dec'11 - 197 messages
  • Ukraine, Ukraine
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