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I have an old Yale DP51 truck and want to know where it's identification/serial nos. are so that I can order fuel and hydraulic filters etc. Also if it will be suitable for waterless coolant.
Perkins four cylinder engine. I think a 203. Any help much appreciated.
Also anywhere I can get any publications eg handbook, service manuals etc
  • Posted 24 Jun 2020 19:37
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  • By Frank
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  • Yorkshire, United Kingdom
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