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Hi,
I am new to forklifts, just purchased a Clark that has faded military markings on it. Some data plate info is below-
Army Model MHE-207
Clark Model 1756420
SN PR-44
PRG# 10468232
NSN 3930-436-1411
ENG SN 2653
Date Manuf 4-70

From browsing the web it looks like this may be equivalent to the civilian model C20B, is this correct?
This unit runs on gasoline, I'd like to convert it to LPG. Any suggestions as to where to get maintenance manuals and parts manual for a C20B LPG? I was able to find a copy of the military parts manual online.
Where do you guys get your parts for these old machines?

Thanks
  • Posted 21 Mar 2012 08:22
  • By ACTM8
  • joined 21 Mar'12 - 2 messages
  • Alaska, United States
Ian
Military Model MHE-207 (C20B?)

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