Baumann GX50:
HANDBRAKE

Having issues with hanbrake not holding truck on small hill engineer says can not make ajustment is this correct?
  • Posted 15 Sep 2011 22:49
  • Discussion started by FLT1
  • STIRLINGSHIRE, United Kingdom
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Hi all
Baumann DX 50: S.n.: 5821
Knows someone ordering part number?
Brake hose.
Connect the Wheel brake cylinder and Brake Sistem right sides.
Master cilinder.
  • Posted 7 Nov 2013 06:05
  • Reply by geroj
  • Krivan, Slovakia
model: CS120/16/40
Serial" 3028
Year 1985
Make Bauman

contact me direct for pictures
grunt G at Hotmail dot com
no spaces
  • Posted 5 Nov 2013 05:10
  • Reply by GruntEPig
  • Ontario, Canada
Hi,

Do you know the make, model, serial number and year?

Darren
  • Posted 5 Nov 2013 03:38
  • Reply by DWFORKLIFTS
  • Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Darren
hello I am looking for an operators manual for a Baumann any help would be appreciated
  • Posted 4 Nov 2013 22:39
  • Reply by GruntEPig
  • Ontario, Canada
Have you fixed your side loader?

If not I may be able to help.
  • Posted 6 Oct 2012 04:20
  • Reply by DWFORKLIFTS
  • Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Darren

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