Yale UNKNOWN:
Help ID model

Hello, I just picked this up last week and there's no data plate in the normal area. I think I located the serial number stamped into the right side just near the end on the floor board plate. Looking online, I see Yales with the unique 3-post safety cage but find different model numbers such as KG51T-20H then another one that also looks the same with model L51AT-400F.
Here's what I know... single speed manual transmission, single stage lift cylinder (about 120"), cushion tires, I believe a Continental F124 engine. # stamped is F074474.
Links to photos...
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  • Posted 6 Jun 2024 02:24
  • Modified 6 Jun 2024 23:24 by poster
  • Discussion started by Eric_Saresky
  • Pennsylvania, United States
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Eric,

Have not seen one this old in over twenty years. Suspect this is a 60's model. I believe that is a L51 model. The tire is actually pneumatic, this could be air filled or solid rubber. The serial number should have two letters, starting with AB for 1960 up to AK for 1968. 69 to 72 had block serial numbers. You can still get parts for the lift from aftermarket warehouses. Good Luck
  • Posted 11 Jun 2024 04:27
  • Reply by Fishmech
  • Virginia, United States
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