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Clark Id Help

I just purchased a used Clark air tire, propane lift with a Continental 4 cyl engine.It has no ID or model number plate that I can find.Anyone have a way to identify what it is so I can get parts?Everyone wants a model number and/or serial number. Thanks, Bill
  • Posted 26 Jul 2004 09:07
  • By Oldenuff
  • joined 26 Jul'04 - 3 messages
  • Maryland, United States
If its mechanical I can break it.
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Thanks to all for the info.The numbers were at the battery mount and were easy to read once I power washed it.Please check my new post. Thanks again, Bill
  • Posted 2 Aug 2004 09:21
  • By Oldenuff
  • joined 26 Jul'04 - 3 messages
  • Maryland, United States
The older model Clarks have the serial numbers stamped in the frame. It will be located either on the RL side on the flat surface under the battery (or) on the RH side on the vertical surface just below the entrance to the driver's compartment. The newer model Clarks will have the S/N's stamped in the frame around the step on the LH side.
Hope this helps.
  • Posted 29 Jul 2004 22:08
  • By tom_w
  • joined 29 Jul'04 - 24 messages
  • Virginia, United States

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