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Looking for manual or wiring diagram and age

Hello all

Looking for a wiring diagram at least if not a whole manual and curious of the age for the lift in the subject line , called my nearest Yale dealer and they said its old and will have to contact the factory. So I am just reaching out for any info. It is an propane model with a slant 6 cyl Chrysler engine. Thanks in advance for any help in this matter. Mike
  • Posted 12 May 2020 02:48
  • By romie
  • joined 19 Oct'11 - 3 messages
  • Illinois, United States
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Did you have any luck finding a manual for your lift?
  • Posted 10 Sep 2020 23:34
  • By Wayne_Webb
  • joined 2 Aug'20 - 14 messages
  • Florida, United States
Sorry about the delay, thank you very much for your help.
  • Posted 16 Jul 2020 03:09
  • By rclfmaint
  • joined 12 Jun'20 - 10 messages
  • Virginia, United States
you need the serial number to determine the age. is it was after 95 the last digit of the serial number should be a letter the letter dictates the year.
example being 1995 last letter would be S
1996 T
1997 U
1998 V
And so on
  • Posted 13 Jun 2020 05:48
  • By rclfmaint
  • joined 12 Jun'20 - 10 messages
  • Virginia, United States

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