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Re: How to remove the steering Cylinder on the Clark Forklift GCS 30 MB

I'm the owner of the above subject Forklift which have being very faithful to me over the the last 13yrs. however nothing last forever and we now start to experience some hydraulic leaks and need help in carrying out some of these repairs. I operate a service shop and has the man power to carry out the work but the procedures is what we lack. We will appreciate if some form of guidance can be shared to help us through with the removal of the Steering Cylinder

Regards
Leslie
  • Posted 9 Feb 2014 04:54
  • Modified 9 Feb 2014 04:56 by poster
  • By leslie_alex
  • joined 9 Feb'14 - 1 message
  • TT, Trinidad And Tobago

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