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Any idea on SN location or model # on this old Yale?

Hows it going guys? Hoping someone recognizes this old beast enough to identify it. I believe its a 1970 model (I believe) equipped with a 192 Ford Industrial engine (also not positive on this, could be a 172?). Any idea where Yale would have stamped SNs around 1970? Cant seem to find anything stamped at all and need some brake parts and need to know capacities etc.

I believe its at least an 6-8k lift capacity but no data plates isnt helping...

Photos: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Q-o8Y6-R_HOn67lNOk_R-t6v-RBpxzJ8
  • Posted 18 May 2020 01:51
  • By Mike_Langiano
  • joined 18 May'20 - 1 message
  • Colorado, United States

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