Yale LC52LT-2024:
Identifying my forklift

I have an older Yale forklift that seems to resemble a Lc52-3024 forklift but with air tires...but I can't find any information on it. the serial # on the frame seems to mean nothing to the Yale dealer in Omaha, and the # on the mast doesn't seem to help me either. The lift cylinder split on it so identifying the machine is the first step in maybe trying to locate a compatible used cylinder. I have several photos of my machine, but don't know how to add them here. I can probably send...text, email...my # is 402-208-9204. Thanks for any help you can give me. I'm just too old to lift all of this stuff anymore, lol...
  • Posted 2 Jun 2023 17:51
  • Discussion started by Richard
  • Iowa, United States
Richard

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