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The truck's S/N can be found on the right side stamped on the frame just behind the engine's compartment door. It will be made up of a group of 3 letter followed by 5 numbers. The first letter is going to tell you at which one of the four production facilities produce it, the second letter will tell you what month it was built and the last letter defines the year it was built. The IC engines used were AC G153, AC G230, Waukesha FC133, also used were diesel D262 & D175. My first company I worked for after college was AC Engineering-Harvey, Ill, and I learned that there are other systems that make up a lift truck then the power package. Unless you have a great deal of free time to spare, to locating brake, drive axle, cooling system, hydraulic system, lift mechanism, and other major wear items I would not advise you to get involved with this unit.
  • Posted 2 Apr 2011 14:55
  • By MEngr
  • joined 15 Jan'11 - 247 messages
  • Missouri, United States

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