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Serial number location

Picked up a Hyster 50 but the tag on the dash has lost all information needed due to sunlight? I removed ecm and it says Delco.
Program - My '93 MSTS HYSTER
SYSTEM NO. N/A
MODEL NO. 16179630
SOFTWARE. N/A
CAL PROM. N/A
I have spent hours searching on where to find the stamped serial number w/o any luck. I have looked on frame area under floor plate but nadda. Any guidance would be appreciated. If I could figure out how to post pic's I would.
  • Posted 29 Apr 2021 17:07
  • By FMcBeth
  • joined 29 Apr'21 - 2 messages
  • Iowa, United States
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Thanks, will look tomorrow. Trying to find a wiring diagram to follow as the lift truck has no spark. =/
  • Posted 1 May 2021 18:24
  • By FMcBeth
  • joined 29 Apr'21 - 2 messages
  • Iowa, United States
The serial number should be stamped on the right hand side of the chassis (when your sat on the seat) just behind the hydraulic control valve
  • Posted 1 May 2021 04:18
  • By lifter01
  • joined 4 Jul'09 - 463 messages
  • West Yorkshire, United Kingdom

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