Discussion:
How to find Year and Model on an OLD Yale forklift.

Serial number is
K61951750
5000lbs
Original color is orange.
Solid rubber tires
Propane
Inline Flathead dodge 6 cylinder.
Clutch, manual Hi/Lo Fwd Hi/Lo Rev
Power steering
I'm guessing 50's or 60's
Not sure how to add a picture
  • Posted 13 Dec 2024 05:00
  • By Drillbit
  • joined 13 Dec'24 - 5 messages
  • British Columbia, Canada
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Found a part number on the master cylinder so I'm good to go for that now!

It's a FD6656 made in the USA by Wagner Lockheed.
  • Posted 20 Dec 2024 02:28
  • By Drillbit
  • joined 13 Dec'24 - 5 messages
  • British Columbia, Canada
Thanks for the help so far!

A few pictures of the master cylinder.

The original cap was an aluminum one, with a square on top that broke when trying to get it out. The cap on there now is a homemade one from a hockey puck.
[img]https://i.imgur.com/qOUXUfV.jpg[/img]
[img]https://i.imgur.com/6hrvxTI.jpg[/img]
[img]https://i.imgur.com/VOXhUYo.jpg[/img]
[img]https://i.imgur.com/K0cmewI.jpg[/img]
  • Posted 18 Dec 2024 04:09
  • By Drillbit
  • joined 13 Dec'24 - 5 messages
  • British Columbia, Canada
Drillbit,

Looks like an old G51C, probably a 4 to 5000 lb lift. I think I can find a part number for you, but TVH or other aftermarket forklift parts will be the only place to find. Will update when I have some more info. Thanks.
  • Posted 18 Dec 2024 02:37
  • By Fishmech
  • joined 12 Jul'17 - 370 messages
  • Virginia, United States
The hard to do we do right away. The impossible just takes a little longer.
Here's a few pictures. I can take more and post them if it helps.

[img]https://i.imgur.com/HLK5jOk.jpg[/img]
[img]https://i.imgur.com/Tb8Gzh7.jpg[/img]
[img]https://i.imgur.com/obZMJtW.jpg[/img]
[img]https://i.imgur.com/D6ctf2h.jpg[/img]
  • Posted 18 Dec 2024 02:31
  • Modified 18 Dec 2024 02:32 by poster
  • By Drillbit
  • joined 13 Dec'24 - 5 messages
  • British Columbia, Canada
The other gentleman is correct, one letter six numbers for the serial number. I don't recall seeing a 6 cylinder in anything smaller than 7-8k capacity and the only Dodge engine in a Yale was a slant six. If it is a flathead it is probably a continental engine. The master cylinder on that vintage would be very common and you could probably match one up if you have a TVH book. A picture of the master could be very helpful for someone who has been in the industry for a while.
  • Posted 17 Dec 2024 04:36
  • By Lucky11_H
  • joined 14 Feb'24 - 4 messages
  • Kentucky, United States
Lucky66h
Drillbit,

From 1940 to 1957, the serial numbers included the year. The first two digits were the year. This is for gas and electric trucks. If they were warehouse lifts and worksavers, the year was the 2nd and 3rd number. Also, the serial numbers were only 6 digits. I would check for another number somewhere on the frame. If you have a floor plate, remove it and check just under that. Depending on how much paint is on the lift, may be hard to find. Check the frame just above the transmission. A picture would help.
  • Posted 17 Dec 2024 04:24
  • By Fishmech
  • joined 12 Jul'17 - 370 messages
  • Virginia, United States
The hard to do we do right away. The impossible just takes a little longer.
Ok, thanks!

So it must be older than 1958 I guess?

I'm thinking I'll need a master cylinder for it, that's why I'm trying to figure out how old it is.
  • Posted 17 Dec 2024 04:07
  • By Drillbit
  • joined 13 Dec'24 - 5 messages
  • British Columbia, Canada
Drillbit,

Most of the Yale serial numbers are 6 numbers long and set in blocks. From 1958 to 1968 the serial number would have stated with letters. AB = 1960, AC = 1961and so forth. From 1969 to 1994 all serial numbers run in blocks. 1973 runs three different sets. 213739 - 219999, 220000 - 232908, 230000 - 242000. Each year is like this up to 1994. Then they went with a 11 digit alpha numeric serial number. Good Luck
  • Posted 17 Dec 2024 00:25
  • By Fishmech
  • joined 12 Jul'17 - 370 messages
  • Virginia, United States
The hard to do we do right away. The impossible just takes a little longer.

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