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Recommended battery for hyster H3.0FT Diesel-powered forklift

Most operations on this truck depends largely on the battery. The question now is, which battery is recommended for use and what capacity - Is it the dry cell or the wet cell? 75AH, 100AH or 120AH? Any specific brand? Let me also ask - what reduces the life span of hyster batteries?
Ideas/information are welcome from all members in the house
  • Posted 8 Sep 2010 03:36
  • By toby
  • joined 20 Jul'10 - 9 messages
  • Lagos, Nigeria
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Hi Steponmebbbboom, we have all the choices earlier listed. Will be waiting for your recommendation
  • Posted 8 Sep 2010 17:49
  • By toby
  • joined 20 Jul'10 - 9 messages
  • Lagos, Nigeria
In order for us to recommend a battery for you, we need to know what choices you have available in Lagos Nigeria.
  • Posted 8 Sep 2010 08:06
  • By steponmebbbboom
  • joined 21 Nov'05 - 189 messages
  • Ontario, Canada

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