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Trying to identify an old yale I've purchased and inquire about an exploded view I'm in need of

I just purchased this old yale lift truck and have been searching everywhere trying to find a breakdown of the model number to figure out the year and engine for parts purposes.
What I have is as follows.
Model# G83C-100-SBT-075
SERIAL# P-248449
TYPE G
I would GREATLY appreciate any information afforded!!!
I'm also in need of an exploded view of the front hub and axle assembly. If someone would have that information to share it would really help this ol dog get a bone!!!
Thank you in advance for you time.
  • Posted 8 Jun 2020 16:51
  • By ScrapHappens
  • joined 8 Jun'20 - 1 message
  • West Virginia, United States
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Did you have any luck finding a manual for your lift?
  • Posted 10 Sep 2020 23:36
  • By Wayne_Webb
  • joined 2 Aug'20 - 14 messages
  • Florida, United States

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