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It is a Baker forklift truck. Most likely the model # is FTD.... The serial # should be stamped on the right or left hand side right next to the floorboard. The serial start with a letter then 4 numbers, a dash and the more numbers like J1831-572. If for some reason you can't find the serial #, then if I knew the tire sizes and the numbers off the electrical panel I could probably get you any parts for the truck except for the mast.

The mast is made by Cascade. If the plate is missing, the model and serial # of the mast would be stamped near the top on either side. The model would be something like M4T with a 6 digit serial # starting with a 6. If you can't find that then there should be a # stamped on the lift cylinder that starts with a 6.
  • Posted 24 Oct 2011 21:50
  • By duodeluxe
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