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Won't start code 677-3
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: 12 Nov 2016 04:26 by
luzdelcarmen_t
wiring diagram
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Started
: 8 Nov 2016 07:47 by
daniel_e
I need help
1 reply
Last post
: 24 Oct 2016 23:35 by
BREWSKI
Fault Code 522735-6
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: 19 Oct 2016 06:34 by
BREWSKI
FAULT 524225-1
1 reply
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: 19 Oct 2016 06:00 by
BREWSKI
Error Code 203 & 207
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: 10 Oct 2016 23:59 by
BREWSKI
What color?
5 replies
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: 7 Oct 2016 22:44 by
swoop223
CODES
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: 4 Oct 2016 08:08 by
BREWSKI
NO START
4 replies
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: 23 Sep 2016 23:16 by
phil_r
ENGINE WILL NOT REV UP.
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Last post
: 22 Sep 2016 12:52 by
cowboysteve
Need help identifying older Yale forklift.
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Last post
: 16 Sep 2016 06:43 by
Teacher
No Start
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: 14 Sep 2016 08:08 by
brannon_q
Backfires now wont start
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: 1 Sep 2016 04:21 by
jonnick80
Transmission 2 speed
0 replies
Started
: 19 Aug 2016 14:49 by
nathan_y
starts and goes directly into shut down
7 replies
Last post
: 19 Aug 2016 02:21 by
BREWSKI
NO POWER TO COIL? WHY?
4 replies
Last post
: 18 Aug 2016 22:52 by
BREWSKI
Yale Error codes 522637.3 and 522633.2
1 reply
Last post
: 2 Aug 2016 22:22 by
BREWSKI
Error message
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Last post
: 27 Jul 2016 04:05 by
BREWSKI

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Fact of the week
The first practical visible-spectrum LEDs were red, not white. The red colour was the easiest to produce using the semiconductor materials available at the time (the 1960s). The alloy gallium arsenide phosphide (GaAsP) used emitted red light.