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Yale forklift starter

I have an older Yale forklift with a flathead six engine. I cannot find a serial number tag on it anywhere. There is a number on front left of the engine stamped into the block. It is either:
T165-1570 or TI65-1570. I am looking for a starter so I have to identify which engine it is.
  • Posted 28 Apr 2020 02:14
  • By steverrr
  • joined 12 Feb'10 - 1 message
  • Minnesota, United States
I like things that fix themselves, but I don't trust them.
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your best bet is to remove that one and take it to a starter rebuild shop.
who knows, if your lucky they might have one already rebuilt on the shelf :o)
  • Posted 28 Apr 2020 05:39
  • By swoop223
  • joined 23 Mar'12 - 3,691 messages
  • North Carolina, United States
You've been swooped!
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