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Baker forklift info needed

I have an old baker fork lift that I'm trying to find some info on. If i could find an old parts manual and a place to find parts that would be great! Model is a B-50-PL, SN is 351805026525. It has an air cooled Deutz engine.
  • Posted 2 Jan 2020 09:27
  • By Ryan_Weber
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  • Montana, United States
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The correct model # is B50PD. D signifies diesel. It was made by Linde.
  • Posted 30 Jan 2020 23:42
  • By duodeluxe
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duodeluxe
I put it in my signature
  • Posted 3 Jan 2020 04:17
  • By Ryan_Weber
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  • Montana, United States
jeepweber@gmail.com
Add the address to your profile.
  • Posted 3 Jan 2020 03:56
  • By Karait
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  • Posted 3 Jan 2020 03:54
  • By Ryan_Weber
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  • Montana, United States
Well, I think you need some info concerning the engine sealing and eventually some peripheral seals.
First, you must identify the engine serial No. Its usually stamped on the housing flange.
Second, if you share your mail address, I may be able to help you with identification of the parts.
  • Posted 3 Jan 2020 03:21
  • By Karait
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I know your deepest secret fear...
J.M.
I pulled the engine to replace the input seal going into the drive unit. while it is out I'm going to change front and rear main seals, valve cover seals, and flywheel starter teeth.
  • Posted 3 Jan 2020 02:37
  • By Ryan_Weber
  • joined 2 Jan'20 - 5 messages
  • Montana, United States
Hi
This looks like an old Linde 351 series from 1988 year.
Try with Linde parts. I don't know about the parts suppliers in your area, but TVH should have them all. What parts you need? I may be able to extract to pdf some catalogue pages from my software.
  • Posted 2 Jan 2020 20:24
  • By Karait
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I know your deepest secret fear...
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