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Discussion:  toyota 6FBR10 HELP!!me!!!
Number of messages: 6

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zhoo_j
aa, Singapore
hi peeps,
i have enquires about which type of oil is require for the respective model(6FBR10).there is a cap with the word "oil" written on top of it. but i have no idea what type of oil to use..Does anyone knows?? and can u peeps share more information about the maintenance of the forklift.(what hydralic oil to use , motor oil,whatsoever)?? helP!!!
THANKS ALL xxxx

Posted 4 Apr 2006 03:04 PM Reply  Report this message
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zhoo_j
aa, Singapore
HELP =0

Posted 4 Apr 2006 03:05 PM Reply  Report this message
adrian_w
East Yorkshire, United Kingdom
The oil you require is Hydraulic oil ISO VG32. The mast needs to be lowered and the markings on the cap stick indecate the correct oil level for the maximum lift hieght. I.E 40 = 4.0mtrs lift.

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Premier Mechanical Handling, Hull. UK

Posted 5 Apr 2006 06:04 AM Reply  Report this message
zhoo_j
aa, Singapore
does that mean i don't have to refill the tank? it's reading is at 30

Posted 5 Apr 2006 02:40 PM Reply  Report this message
adrian_w
East Yorkshire, United Kingdom
If the maximum lift height of the machine is 3000mm then the hydraulic level should be adjusted to the 30 mark on the hydraulic level stick.


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Premier Mechanical Handling, Hull. UK

Posted 6 Apr 2006 04:46 AM Reply  Report this message
justinm
New York, United States

a quick way to check if u have enough oil is to raise the mast fully and watch for erratic movement (jumping, studdering, vibration, etc)
if it extends fully and smoothly its oil level is most likely fine

Posted 13 Apr 2006 06:59 AM Reply  Report this message


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