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ty for the reply
YALE GLP-050 FORK LIFT

MODEL NUMBER
GLP050RENUAE086

SERIAL NUMBER
N522019

those numbers should get you the machine build if you have the yale data base.

and yes on the brass posts and sockets on the dist cap
as well as the matching brass tip rotor.
i just need the part numbers

and same on the full hose kit for the machine.
yes it has side shift.
the hose shop here does not have the fabric mesh style braid for the ultra flex hose they used on these masts on these machines.
  • Posted 27 Dec 2021 17:52
  • By iowagold
  • joined 7 Jan'20 - 14 messages
  • Iowa, United States
Thanks Paul in Iowa
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