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Raymond Pacer vehicule manager board damage

Hi,

I got damage the VM of Raymond pacer forklift,
Do anyone knows the part number in order to order it?
Do someone knows where I can get it?
I have asked to FSIP and they did not do any fix about it

Model: R40C40QM
Serial: R40-01-03434

Thank you all in advance

Luis
  • Posted 13 Jun 2007 10:45
  • Modified 13 Jun 2007 12:01 by administrator
  • By luis_v
  • joined 25 Feb'07 - 127 messages
  • Mexico
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The part number should be on the vehicle manager. You will need to go to a raymond dealer.
  • Posted 22 Jun 2007 11:19
  • By pappy_f
  • joined 20 Apr'07 - 16 messages
  • Pennsylvania, United States

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