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FG9 forklift info and Hydr Reservoir cap?

Hi all - so i recently acquired a little gem of a forklift and even though it runs its in poor shape on some small things - so im busy tinkering along. replaced alt belt today, cleaned up wiring, greased all contacts, it runs well - i used it to move a mammoth cummins 8.3 150ft!

Anyway - for the life of me I cannot find parts for this thing, esp the hydraulic fluid reservoir, im probably going to have to find anything that fits buts it a real bear-

Its old, and has a 3P engine with 120 compression across all three.

I cant seem to upload pics but would really like someone to assist - thanks!
  • Posted 7 Dec 2022 12:29
  • By CamaroMan
  • joined 3 Oct'22 - 5 messages
  • California, United States
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This is possibly the sme model or submodel



https://www.machinio.com/toyota/fg7/forklifts#quickview/50818154
  • Posted 7 Dec 2022 12:32
  • By CamaroMan
  • joined 3 Oct'22 - 5 messages
  • California, United States

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