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Hey all , Thanks in advance. I have a dinosaur trying to find any info I can it's much appreciated. I have an old otis-baker ride on lift truck, stand on style 3 wheel. its set up as a carpet roll truck. The single wheel under the rider which I believe to be the drive/steer wheel is damaged. I'm assuming this model to be from the 70's? looking to see if anyone has any idea as to parts breakdowns, or companies that may sell parts for these , long shot I'm sure. The internet is lacking, I found a manual on ebay , but as far as actual parts etc I'm coming up empty.
  • Posted 7 Nov 2019 13:19
  • By Carwash
  • joined 7 Nov'19 - 1 message
  • New Hampshire, United States
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