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RAYMOND 20R30TT

Serial # 20-86-25460...Does anyone have a PDF of the service and parts manual for this truck???
  • Posted 25 Sep 2012 06:05
  • Discussion started by kevin_t
  • Pennsylvania, United States
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Hello,

I am not sure if this is the exact model I have or not. I have all functions except for the forward and backward drive motor. That's kind of important! The I.D. Tag is missing from the machine but a picture shows that it looks very similar.

I made a YouTube video showing the machine if that helps. Any manuals, diagrams, etc that I can use to troubleshoot would be great!

https://youtu.be/LPyIxlvNbso
  • Posted 27 Mar 2022 05:42
  • Reply by PullStart
  • Michigan, United States
This is a really old post, but I'm wondering if anyone has a PDF manual and service manual for th 20r30tt. We picked up an old Raymond and I'm looking for the manuals for it.
Thanks all
  • Posted 21 Feb 2018 14:39
  • Reply by BuckLake
  • Alberta, Canada
Got the info i needed but thank you 1sharpdog
  • Posted 29 Oct 2012 19:23
  • Reply by kevin_t
  • Pennsylvania, United States
I have a complete microfish for this unit, what do you need?
  • Posted 29 Oct 2012 11:04
  • Reply by 1sharpdog
  • Texas, United States
David Sharp
Have a Great day and thanks for all the great advice! sharpforklift@gmail.com
I have a paper manual. Anything in particular I can look up for you? Schematic?
  • Posted 25 Sep 2012 20:18
  • Reply by mrfixit
  • New York, United States
theres no pdf too old
  • Posted 25 Sep 2012 13:11
  • Reply by toyrayown
  • Texas, United States

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