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Multifunction Gauge

I recently purchased a 2014 Tailift FD35 forklift. The multifunction display (gas,Temp lights, etc.) is damaged. Does anyone have an actual contact for a replacement? Phone number or website. Thank you in advance for positive responses. If anyone has experience owning an FD35 Id be interested in hearing from you.
  • Posted 10 Dec 2024 05:57
  • By NewFD35owner
  • joined 10 Dec'24 - 1 message
  • Texas, United States
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You can call 281-466-1000 as for parts. They have that in stock.
  • Posted 13 Dec 2024 02:42
  • By TailiftTom
  • joined 28 Jan'21 - 12 messages
  • Colorado, United States
Tom Edwards

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