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Have bought hyster pc service tool version 4.95 and the previous version was 4.91 when trying to connect to the truck using pc tool the model is not available from unit code section any assistant will be of great help.
  • Posted 14 Sep 2020 13:43
  • By Joshua_Mwanjala
  • joined 14 Sep'20 - 4 messages
  • Kenya
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If you need we have Yale Hyster PC Service Tool 5.5
  • Posted 19 Aug 2025 21:06
  • By Dil_Era
  • joined 30 Jun'25 - 37 messages
  • Georgia, United States
dilshanrandeep@gmail.com
Where did you buy the PC Service Tool? I am looking to buy to use in diagnosing issues with my series A285 Utilev UT25P lift. thank you, mike
  • Posted 11 Feb 2022 02:42
  • By MICHAEL_SPOSATO
  • joined 5 Feb'22 - 8 messages
  • New Mexico, United States
Mike Sposato

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