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Jungh / Yale

Customer have a jungh diesel forklift with no plate. Where can i find serial on this truck.
only nr i find is mast: B508 B06018 5360
The truck is simular with Yale GDP25TF ser A875
But it stand Jungh in counterweight. 2,5t

Are there anybody that could help?
  • Posted 6 Jan 2010 09:55
  • By bjarte
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  • 5911 Alversund, Norway
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Sorry there is no plate welded to the frame or it is removed.
  • Posted 7 Jan 2010 00:33
  • By bjarte
  • joined 24 Sep'09 - 63 messages
  • 5911 Alversund, Norway
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Look at the plate welded to the front of the frame just behind the mast. Yale normally stamps the serial number in the top of that plate.
  • Posted 6 Jan 2010 23:43
  • By garland_m
  • joined 16 Oct'09 - 224 messages
  • Virginia, United States
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