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I need to load a dead Toyota 5FBE18 electric forklift onto a tilt flatbed trailer. It doesn't have the battery and is basically scrap. I'm picking it up for the forks and spare parts.

Are there brake cables that need to be loosened before winching it backwards onto the flatbed? Or, are there other things that need to be done to get it to free roll?

Also, is there a way to steer the rear wheel when there is no power?

Thanks,
Jim
  • Posted 9 Jul 2024 11:37
  • By jj80909
  • joined 10 Jun'16 - 6 messages
  • Colorado, United States
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