Showing items 1 - 6 of 6 results.
Thanks for the follow up.
Steve
I apologize for taking so long to get back to you guys. Right after my original post the bank called the note and my brother in law closed the business. I appreciate all of the replies. If future work demands lead me back to repair duties I will definitely refer back to this site.
Thanks to all
It going to be a Waukesha, but could also be the D176. The PCV system on this unit does not actually exist; that is why condensation rusts the dipstick near the handle due to collection of condensation. The S N is stamped on the right side of the frame just below the step area. Very rugged machine. Get back with me if you need any brake info.
Steve
Every one I've seen is a Waukeska and they have a dip stick breaking problem. D155 model. The dipstick is a Clark # 994009 and they hold 4 quarts of 10-30 or 10-40 oil.
Not with me, but I'll get it Monday when I go to work the next time.
Do you have a Serial # for the unit? More than likely it has a Waukesha Engine.
Forkliftaction.com accepts no responsibility for forum content and requires forum participants to adhere to the rules. Click here for more information.