Yale KGP51AT-60:
drive axle

this is a 1957 yale , FLATHEAD MOTOR WITH MANUAL TRANS 2 SPEED FORWARD AND 2 SPEED REVERSE
I am looking for any repair manual or maint manuals i can get
Also, I am in need of some of the gears in the 3rd member or pumpkin, I am not sure as to which ones because i want to see if some one has a line on reliable manuals. i want to be able to purchase and own the literature on this lift.
Please reply if you have any thoughts on where to look for parts and manuals for this ol girl. she was a good worker now its time to restore her
Thank You
cell number 520-308-2171 Bob Ross
  • Posted 8 Feb 2025 09:43
  • Discussion started by ROBERT_Ross
  • Arizona, United States
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Robert,

Your local Yale dealer may have the manuals or see if they are still available. Some old manuals are hard to find or are not available. Good Luck.
  • Posted 11 Feb 2025 01:36
  • Reply by Fishmech
  • Virginia, United States
The hard to do we do right away. The impossible just takes a little longer.

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