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Raymond 41-4D-R40TT SN:2710-C (Brake Parts)

We are having an issue with the local Raymond dealer getting back to us on this one, any help would be appreciatted.
Looking for a break down (no part #'s neccesary) for the brake system on this unit.The break down should show the following:
-Brake shoes
-Master cyl
-Slave cyl
-Wheel cyl
-Brake lines (master & slave)
-All drive motor seals and applicable seals for brake assy.
  • Posted 3 Oct 2006 01:05
  • By Gordo
  • joined 22 Dec'04 - 43 messages
  • Alberta, Canada
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Thank you randal, I will use the 1 800 number as the reason for this post is there is zero help from the local dealers.
  • Posted 17 Oct 2006 00:13
  • By Gordo
  • joined 22 Dec'04 - 43 messages
  • Alberta, Canada
The bitterness of a poor repair remains long after the sweetness of low price is gone.
Hi Gordo

Johnston Equipment has an office in Calgary (403)-258-1221. The Edmonton office can be reached at (780)-483-7051. Both these Branches are staffed with competent parts personel. If for some reason they are not able to supply the info you require you can call Toronto at 1-800-668-5586 and you will get the info you seek.
  • Posted 16 Oct 2006 11:58
  • By randal_s
  • joined 12 Sep'04 - 36 messages
  • Nova Scotia, Canada
It appears that the Raymond techs are a little to l33t to reply...

You might get a better response if you ask this in the troubleshooting/raymond area

Wish i could help, but i haven't touched a 4d for many many years
  • Posted 7 Oct 2006 13:57
  • By mike_n
  • joined 11 Feb'06 - 138 messages
  • Alberta, Canada

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