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Hi everyone

Hoping for some help identifying the old hyster forklift that a customer owns that is my avatar picture. I have looked for a serial number but can't locate it even after removing lots of paint.

I have more photos but not sure how to attach them. I can be contacted at [email address removed] if anyone needs more photos.

The engine is not original as someone had fitted a ford cross flow to it so can't identify it that why either.

I can find one genuine part number on it which is part of the hand brake and it is.
107344a which comes up as a hyster parts number for a h60c through h90c but I can't get any more i for than that currently.

Hoping someone can help.

Kind regards
Kenney
  • Posted 15 Sep 2023 11:45
  • By KenneyFinter
  • joined 15 Sep'23 - 1 message
  • Tasmania, Australia

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