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Hi Clark experts - would appreciate your help.

I recently purchased a fixer-upper Clark TM15 forklift along with a parts manual - am using it to move stuff around my shop.

The serial number is TM247 083 9344FB.

Is it possible to tell the machine age with the above?

I am wanting to buy new anchor pins for the chains - the manual says it is part number 34.108.

I am also interested in putting on new lift chains - the manual says these are part number 34.101 and 34.107 respectively.

But if I search ebay as example all I see are Clark anchor pins and chains with different part numbers that are much longer.

Is there a Clark parts decoder I am missing?

Thanks!
  • Posted 6 May 2017 07:19
  • Modified 6 May 2017 23:44 by poster
  • By keith_f
  • joined 7 Oct'07 - 7 messages
  • Texas, United States

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