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Hi all, I have a yale glc030cenuaf077 forklift I recently bought at the scrap yard. Its got 15,000 hours on the meter but a good engine (180psi on all cyl) good hydraulics, and good trans. on the downside, it spent at least 25 years in a chemical plant so it doesn't have much paint and everything is rusty. The brake lines were so thin that the first time I touched the pedal one burst. I bought new ni-copp brake lines, and fittings and installed them. However, when I went to bleed the brakes the bleeder valves both broke off. I took the brakes apart and removed the wheel cylinders, both appear to leak as well so they need to be replaced. I have looked all over and taken the old cylinders to napa and come up with nothing. I would greatly appreciate anyone with a parts manual to provide a part number for the wheel cylinder. Thank you for reading and to any and all responses.
  • Posted 8 Aug 2019 12:32
  • By rd58
  • joined 8 Aug'19 - 2 messages
  • Wisconsin, United States
I bought a lift at a scrap yard for $225 and I am making an attempt at fixing it

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