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Hello all,
My neighboring business has decided to purchase a forklift for our small business park to share. All fine and dandy except I'm the only mechanically inclined person around so guess who gets to fix the old thing up haha. I can't seem to find a serial number anywhere or any numbers other than what is stamped on the engine block and head. The forklift has been painted a number of colors over the years. It has a flat head inline 4 cyl water cooled engine and the distributor is on the top center of the cylinder head. It also seems to be a high low manual transmission. The forklift is propane fueled and this is where I believe the problem is as it seems to run rich. I have ruled out ignition, timing, or mechanical problems. I have pictures but not sure how to attach as this is my first time posting to the forum. If I had to swing a guess I would date it late 40's to late 50's as the engine and wiring reminds me a lot of the ford 9n,2n,8n tractors I've worked on in the past.
  • Posted 6 Sep 2023 08:10
  • By S_Allman
  • joined 6 Sep'23 - 1 message
  • California, United States

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