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Forum: Lifting machines
Discussion:  Need help identifying a fork-lift
Number of messages: 9

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ELGINCARX
Illinois, United States

Its an old toyota model thinking maybe early 70's. I'll list all the info off the id plate and get some pics up soon. Thanks in advance for any additional info ya'll might have.

Model: 02-FGC15F4
Serial: FGC15-65048
Capacity: 3000 lbs
Approx Weight: 6010 lbs

Posted 20 Apr 2012 01:21 AM Reply  Report this message
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ELGINCARX
Illinois, United States

the one in question is my avatar

Posted 20 Apr 2012 01:29 AM Reply  Report this message
mrfixit
New York, United States

You seem to have all the information you need to identify it from the ID plate. Was there any other questions you have about it?

Posted 20 Apr 2012 06:28 AM Reply  Report this message
ELGINCARX
Illinois, United States

I was hoping to figure out the year and other important info to sell it...Owner of my company kind of dumped it on me to sell and I wanted know alil more about it before i listed it

Posted 20 Apr 2012 06:31 AM Reply  Report this message
mrfixit
New York, United States

To list it for sale you would include the make, model, capacity, whether it runs on gasoline or propane, solid tires, how high it will lift (should say on the ID plate), automatic or standard transmission, does it have a fork side shifter, and does it start up and go. It should have a 5R Toyota engine. It probably is early '70s but that really isn't important.

Posted 20 Apr 2012 06:56 AM Reply  Report this message
johnr_j
Georgia, United States
As a minimum get the weight of the vehicle call the recycle yard  and see how much they will give should get about $400-500 (after your drain all the fluids).  It is almost 40 years old - old forklifts are not a collectors item .

Posted 20 Apr 2012 09:49 PM Reply  Report this message
bbforks
Pennsylvania, United States
If it's a usable piece then I think your best bet is list it on e-bay. Post some pictures & list the data plate information & take what you get. There's always someone looking for a cheap forklift.

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Posted 20 Apr 2012 11:20 PM Reply  Report this message
roadtech
Ohio, United States

Just list it on Craigslist in your area and start the price at about $1500.00. Lots of small Mom & Pop machine shops or small start-up companys jump on these at this price. Just make sure you have your companys legal department write up a good "As-is bill of sale" and make no claims for any type of warranty to cover both you and your company from any future action for claims of loss or damages.

Posted 21 Apr 2012 04:40 PM Reply  Report this message
Jplayer
North Carolina, United States

not trying to be a killjoy here but....
given the age of this lift
i'd check the price of what scrap metal is going for...
you could drain the fluids out, strip it down and take it to the scrap yard and prolly get alot more than $1500.00 for it
.......just a thought ;o)


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Posted 21 Apr 2012 11:46 PM Reply  Report this message


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