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The make of the truck is a Clark and it is indeed very old. Back in the day Clark named all of their trucks in addition to having models and serial #'s. They had Yardtruck, Truckloader, Clipper etc. Your model is a Y6024 and you will need a serial # to get any parts, The serial # is stamped in the vertical part of the frame in about 1.5" high #'s. The serial # should consist of #'s and letters and be about 6 digits long.
  • Posted 28 Dec 2007 01:14
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