Discussion:
NISSAN NFG102.... assistance with ID

I was given a neat little Nissan forklift in nice condition but I do need a few small parts.....had sat inside for several years unused

I have no idea when it was made, but I'd sure like to.

On the exterior ID tag it displays the following:

NFG102
1350 kg
3000 mm
D11 K24795 (which I know to be the engine block number)
2525 gk
NFG102-1037

Can anyone be of assistance in helping me identify this critter, please..??

Here are 32 pictures, SCAN down to Nissan Forklift

PUT http:// before the following (no www)
alaskandave.smugmug.com/


Thanks-a-lot

Dave..
Prince of Wales Island, Alaska
  • Posted 29 May 2010 08:03
  • By Alaskan
  • joined 29 May'10 - 1 message
  • wa, Algeria

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