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FERMEC / TEREX 960 BACKHOE LOADER

Hello friends !

Please help me with a service manual for FERMEC / TEREX 960 4x4x4 BACKHOE LOADER with serial SMFA44TC5Y9EM2627 YEAR 2002. I have a problem with comunication between the joystick and the command module.

Thanks!Best Regards!
Gabi
  • Posted 30 Nov 2013 01:59
  • Discussion started by gabi_g
  • Ontario, Canada
gabihdh at gmail dot com
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Hello
have you found a solution because I have the same problem as you
thank you
  • Posted 29 Sep 2019 23:49
  • Reply by remi_ajac
  • France
Bonjour
avez vous trouver une solution car j'ai le meme probleme que vous
merci
  • Posted 29 Sep 2019 23:48
  • Reply by remi_ajac
  • France
Dear I have same problem how you solved your problem do you gave maybe service manual for it ? Please help me.
  • Posted 18 Aug 2018 01:11
  • Reply by milos_b
  • Montenegro, Montenegro

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