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Damaged over head guard

Hello,

I have recently come across a forklift interested in purchase. It is all 100% except for the over head guard, which is slightly damaged. Can this be repaired through one of my mechanics, or does it have to be completely replaced, or can a certified engineer remake the damaged parts? If it needs to be completely replaced or if a certified engineer is needed for repairs, please offer me written confirmation through email or fax on +61297562755.
  • Posted 5 Nov 2007 10:48
  • By novak01
  • joined 5 Nov'07 - 1 message
  • New South Wales, Australia
Thank you,
Mark.
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we have our overhead guards repaired by coded welders and the proof tested to the weight of the truck.
  • Posted 22 Nov 2007 23:44
  • By billywizz
  • joined 21 Sep'07 - 10 messages
  • East Yorkshire, United Kingdom
As wise man once told me you gamble with what you can afford to lose.
If you are prepared to assume the liability in lieu of replacing with an OEM component go for it.
I have seen many repaired OHG's over the years but never had one done.
Too many lawyers..........
  • Posted 9 Nov 2007 02:04
  • By Liftman
  • joined 20 Aug'04 - 19 messages
  • South Carolina, United States

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