Storing your login information automatically.

When you select the 'Remember me' option, your login information will be stored on your computer in the form of a cookie. When you visit Forkliftaction.com again, the stored login information will be retrieved automatically and you will not have to submit your login parameters (email address and password) each time you want to visit our members-only pages.

A cookie is a small piece of data that is sent to your browser from a web server and stored on your computer's hard drive. A cookie can't read data off your hard disk or read cookie files created by other sites. Cookies do not damage your system.

Marketplace Business Directory Discussion Forums Spec-Checker Industry News Events Calendar Jobs & Resumes Photo Galleries
Marketplace
Business Directory
Discussion Forums
Home
My profile
Search
Spec-Checker
Industry News
Events Calendar
Jobs & Resumes
Photo Galleries




News service and business centre for materials handlingHOME
Search  
DISCUSSION FORUMS : Forkliftaction.communicate
Forum: Lifting machines
Discussion:  old Baker forklift
Number of messages: 15

START MESSAGE:
ifurlong
California, United States

I recently aquired this Baker lift, its a model B-150-PD, #15000, Deutz air cooled 6 cylinder diesel. Does any body know anything about this lift? I cant fine squat on the internet

thanks

Posted 19 May 2010 04:16 AM Reply  Report this message
REPLIES: Sort replies by
edward_t
South Carolina, United States

what is it you want to know?

-------------------------
webhome = http://forktechs.com
"it's not rocket surgery"


Posted 19 May 2010 11:18 AM Reply  Report this message
AndyPandy
Staffordshire, WM, United Kingdom

The Baker machine you have is probably a Linde, badged to a Baker.  Search Linde air cooled H70 and you will probably find your machine.

Posted 19 May 2010 02:32 PM Reply  Report this message
duodeluxe
New Hampshire, United States

It IS a Linde. The serial # should start with 320........
It is a 15,000# capacity truck equipped with a 6 cylinder Deutz air cooled diesel engine and is hydrostatic drive.

-------------------------
gitrucks@adelphia.net

Posted 19 May 2010 09:37 PM Reply  Report this message
ifurlong
California, United States

one thing I would like to know is about what its worth.
and it would be nice to get a user manual for it

Posted 20 May 2010 01:29 AM Reply  Report this message
duodeluxe
New Hampshire, United States

Obviously, it is impossible to know what it is worth just knowing the model #. It COULD be worth any where from $6,000 to $12,000. What kind of manual do you want? You can e mail me at gitrucks at adelphia dot net

-------------------------
gitrucks@adelphia.net

Posted 20 May 2010 01:50 AM Reply  Report this message
donald_m
South Carolina, United States
I have a 1969 Otis Baker FJP 050 forklift it runs fine but I need to know what type and kind of hydraulic fluid it needs if any one can tell me

Posted 31 May 2010 07:50 AM Reply  Report this message
JonG
United States
At that age of machine it will be more temperature dependant than anything else. I see you are in SC. I would start with a good name AW46.

Posted 31 May 2010 08:57 AM Reply  Report this message
donald_m
South Carolina, United States
Thanks for the info any more you can give me  would help a lot on this machine wish I could find a manual .

Posted 31 May 2010 09:02 PM Reply  Report this message
duodeluxe
New Hampshire, United States

Donald; You have the wrong model #. It is either FJD50 or FJF50. The FJD50 has cushion tires and 4 cylinder Continental engine. The FJF50 has pneumatic tires and a 6 cylinder Continental engine. I have service and parts manuals for both.
If the plate is missing the serial # should be stamped on the right hand side of the frame right next to the floor board.

-------------------------
gitrucks@adelphia.net

Posted 1 Jun 2010 09:34 PM Reply  Report this message
donald_m
South Carolina, United States
It must be FJF50 It has air tires and a 6 cylinder continental let me know about service and parts manuals thanks

Posted 2 Jun 2010 07:18 AM Reply  Report this message
duodeluxe
New Hampshire, United States

I would need to know the serial #. Without it the parts manual would be correct but there were some changes in the parts that would not be.
You can contact me directly at gitrucks at adelphia dot net.

-------------------------
gitrucks@adelphia.net

Posted 2 Jun 2010 10:06 PM Reply  Report this message
ifurlong
California, United States

the serial number is 320509000-970

does anyone here know where the short circuit valvs are so I can tow it up onto a trailer?
I cant fine them anywhere
and it was moved a couple times without these valves being opend, I hopeit isnot damaged?

Posted 29 Dec 2010 01:45 AM Reply  Report this message
Verde
Illinois, United States
Do you have any more photos of this forklift? I may have the same model but am not sure

Posted 15 May 2012 01:27 AM Reply  Report this message
duodeluxe
New Hampshire, United States

If it runs why do you need to tow it up the trailer? That truck should be able to climb anything when running correctly.

-------------------------
gitrucks@adelphia.net

Posted 15 May 2012 09:42 PM Reply  Report this message


Forkliftaction.com accepts no responsibility for forum content and requires forum participants to adhere to the rules. Click here for more information.
FORUM GLOSSARY
Click for description.

FORUM
DISCUSSION
MESSAGES
NICKNAME
SIGNATURE

FORUMS
©Forkliftaction.com
Forkliftaction Media Pty Ltd
PO Box 1439
Milton QLD 4064
Australia