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It sounds as if my machine is really old.
A collectors item maybe ?
They obviously made them well in those days.
It is still in service & loved.
thanks
Andy
I asked my father and Gary is right. 1958. In the 60's the serial numbers were 1 figure shorter and the first digit was the year in the 60s.
Part numbers should be equal.
Wow - that is very helpful.
Thanks
Andy
I think it is 1975. Early trucks had only 1 figure for the year. I have to ask my father who worked on those trucks when they were new :-). He knows for sure.
I have a book with Lansing wheels and it shows the following part numbers (Can't confirm 100%, but when the sizes are good you are problably good to go:
load roller
part number 1002897-001
170x83 mm
8 1/2 x 3 1/4"
drive wheel
part number 3000808-001
310x114
7 3/4 x 3"
6 wheel bolts
pitch diameter 96
Both available at TVH
FRES 2.1 stabiliser wheel?
2001463-001
7 1/2 x 1 1/2"
Not available...
Your forklift supplier can order these at TVH
Good morning Gary
That is very helpful - thanks.
I will try & do that.
kind regards
Andy
Hi Andrew
Your Fres 2 was manufactured in 1958 going by the serial no, the first 2 digits denote the year. From memory those wheelscan be bonded so as long as you have the old wheels a tyre company should be able to rebound them.
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