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Leo, If you know who the manufacturer is, it would help. A lot of older lifts may not be manufactured anymore, but may use a common powertrain or chassis. Like new Mastercraft are on a Caterpillar backhoe chassis or a Dahmer Forklift is on a New Holland/ Ford 545D Chassis. You can go back to the original OEM for the drive axle or steer axle and possibly get rims from this machine or Julio you might be able to get diagrams.
hi, i have some problems too, with the same forklift, ZV 120 060c,it work in 1 speed and jump to 3 speed, not fit the 2 speed, and if posible you know about hidraulic diagrams for the transsmision gear and the electric diagram to the gear sistem,[email address removed]
Thanks fellows for your replies. Yes I agree, however I have not been able to obtain from mfg The equipment has been discontinued and I am trying to locate a company that could supply an equivalent part even if not from original manufacture. Do you know of any company I could contact?
sure you can have rims made
BUT...
will the company making them certify them to the OEM standards and OSHA reguations and back it up with documentation?
just get the rims from the mfg and save yourself the headaches and legal ramifications that may follow.
Leonardo c, you can have rims made, and probably less expensive than OE. What type of truck do you have?
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