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Need Year of manufacture

Hello,
Ive been getting this toyota forklift ready for sale. It has a ratings plate on the front left of the machine. Everything is in japanese. Im trying to find out what year it might be or where to locate a service manuel pdf.
Ive been restoring the lift and my boss wants it posted for sale but I cant get an accurate date it was made. Ive had the plate translated and it was made at
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It has this model number: 2FGH10
The frame number:
2FGH10-1265
Then it has the height in mm
and weight capacities in Kg
Then on the last line it has this number:
2FGH10 214
Any info on it would be appreciated. It looks like new now and runs great. It has propane on it now but based on the numbers I could look up, it started out running on gas. It has a 3 stage mast 4 wheels - (no duals) inflatable tires and its a regular sit down riding forklift.
This model wasnt listed in the directory here so im guessing its old and maybe unusual.
Thanks again for any more info.
  • Posted 4 Feb 2024 07:34
  • By Kirk1185
  • joined 4 Feb'24 - 5 messages
  • California, United States
Kirk B.

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