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Howdy all- a noob here who found this great site while looking for info on an old forklift I just bought. It is a York and the data plate says model TM120, serial #201865, capacity 11,600 lbs, and hoist height 17ft XL. I would like to get a manual for it as well as any other info, but there is absolutely zero info on the internet that I can find. I haven't picked it up yet and it would be nice to know how much it weighs so I can arrange for the proper transport vehicle. Other than that I would like to have info for fluids, tune up etc.. I think it is a 1950's model and I got it for $500 from the original owner! Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks- Scott
  • Posted 21 Dec 2018 03:32
  • By 10fords
  • joined 21 Dec'18 - 4 messages
  • California, United States

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The dot-com bubble, a period of large and rapid investments in internet-based companies, peaked in 2000 and saw the Nasdaq Composite index rise by 579%. Then the bubble imploded. As the value of tech stocks plummeted, cash-strapped internet start-ups became worthless and collapsed.