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Design & Engineering
Posted: 6 Nov 2009 05:54 by garland_m
The spacer installed inside the lift cylinder will only limit the forward tilt. On later models they also installed spacers...
Design & Engineering
Posted: 6 Nov 2009 05:40 by dkmc
Well, as far as tilting back, the tilt cylinders have plenty of stroke (like about 2" or so) left but...
Design & Engineering
Posted: 6 Nov 2009 05:34 by mrfixit
There wouldn't be stops on the mast but there is inside the tilt cylinder. Different sized spacers are used to...
Technical Troubleshooting
Posted: 6 Nov 2009 05:30 by Barfly_olaf
Where do I find the access for the transmission filter, I've searched for a long time, but still can't find...
News & Perspectives
Posted: 6 Nov 2009 05:21 by daryl_j
Are still uk going the same way of the dodo. the people that are in charge of still uk are...
Safety & Training
Posted: 6 Nov 2009 03:14 by johnr_j
mrfixit,
Solid tire (or cushion tire) counterbalanced forklifts are primarily used in the US, Canada, some in Germany and Austrailia...
News & Perspectives
Posted: 6 Nov 2009 03:08 by johnr_j
Bingo,

There is a whole thread on this subject in this forum on the pros & cons of GPS on service...
Technical Troubleshooting
Posted: 6 Nov 2009 02:35 by shane_r
I have a Clark unit C25L that if it sits for longer than a few days the battery is dead...
Design & Engineering
Posted: 6 Nov 2009 02:04 by dkmc
I have a YALE G83P-040-SWT-074
Type G
Ser # P183595

This is a 14Ft lift height, but the tilt is limited...
Safety & Training
Posted: 6 Nov 2009 01:46 by Normandy
I suppose all trainers have experienced a time when a learner has pressed the accelerator instead of the brake but...
News & Perspectives
Posted: 6 Nov 2009 00:53 by SMG1
This unit is now the finast LP truck ever manufactured. It will set a whole new standard for all other...
News & Perspectives
Posted: 6 Nov 2009 00:43 by sport05
While it would be easier to blame Hyster's shrinking market share on Yale, that is not the case. Since NACCO...
News & Perspectives
Posted: 6 Nov 2009 00:33 by Bingo
Good or bad idea I bet not many salesmen/women have them fitted???
News & Perspectives
Posted: 5 Nov 2009 23:28 by EasyM
In the U.S., Yale's market share increased at the expense of Hyster's. It was all by design.

The Nacco board...
News & Perspectives
Posted: 5 Nov 2009 23:16 by duodeluxe
Success breeds failure..... I think that it would be a shame if the Yale name were to replace the Hyster...
Technical Troubleshooting
Posted: 5 Nov 2009 22:49 by Prentice
Hello johnmowcop,
Make sure you have a good battery with at least 13.5 volts. Check to see if you have...
Design & Engineering
Posted: 5 Nov 2009 14:58 by roadtech
Nissan OEM #'s are:

Air- 16546-51H00 ( this is what is on most J models with a TD27)

Oil - 15208-43G00

Fuel...
Design & Engineering
Posted: 5 Nov 2009 13:20 by fixitandy
best place to get parts is directly from a Nissan dealer. I don't know how it is down under, but...
Design & Engineering
Posted: 5 Nov 2009 13:08 by fixitandy
Well I did try to clean it with carb cleaner, and there was a tremendous amount of crud in the...
Design & Engineering
Posted: 5 Nov 2009 13:05 by Keiran
I've got an old Nissan forklift and finding that parts from TVH dont last as long as expected. I often...

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