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Has anyone heard of this manufacture Yard Truck??

I have someone looking for a steering knuckle for a forklift. I am being told by the owner that the make is "Yard Truck" Model 6024. I have not seen the forklift myself, nor have I ever heard of the manufacturer Yard Truck. I am being told that it is a 1954. If anyone has any Info on this, it will be appreciated.

Thanks!!
  • Posted 27 Dec 2007 03:22
  • Discussion started by Alabama
  • Illinois, United States
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This note came to Forkliftaction directly from Mike Lejeune, so I have added it here and we hope that it is helpful to this discussion......

Yard lift model 6024 is a Clark lift truck serial built also in Europe under license at Strasbourg plant and I suppose in Mülheim/Ruhr too.
6024 is engineering model name.
I can't remember this truck because in 1954 I ran with short.
I remember to have seen many 6024 record-cards from Strasbourg production at Mülheim factory.
Normally serial number of machine is engraved at right side of chassis at foot step vicinity. Apart from 6024 figure, you should find 6 to 8 digits corresponding to Clark's order number. These digits are needed for finding lift truck record-card so that adequate steering knuckle will be delivered.
Once complete serial number is found, please contact:

In Europe:
TVH FORKLIFT PARTS nv-sa
BRABANTSTRAAT 15
B-8790 WAREGEM

Tel.: +32 56 43 42 63
Fax: +32 56 43 47 63
Mobile: +32 475 774084
E-mail: Contactsheet: BERNARD DE MEESTER

Mr. De Meester is TVH Sales Manager and has a collection of Clark classics. I forgot to mention that TVH purchased in 2003 all European Clark documentation regarding parts business.

In the United States:
The only address is to contact Clark Material Handling Head Quarter in KY-Lexington. I have no more contact persons as all I knew are retired.

Kind regards

Mike Lejeune
  • Posted 11 Feb 2008 22:02
  • Reply by rodger_l
  • Queensland, Australia
Forum Administrator
The serial number is #Y6049266 Model Y6024. I will get with the owner to verify the part and the side in which the part is affixed. He did not tell me what side he needed but i will get that info to you. My e mail is brad at aerialliftequipment. com. if you want to correspond that way.

Thanks.

Brad
  • Posted 28 Dec 2007 08:23
  • Reply by Alabama
  • Illinois, United States
My guess is that this part has been no longer available from Clark for decades. It would be best to try to get a used one which I may be able to supply if you had a serial # or part #. Which side knuckle do you need, as you are sitting on the truck?
  • Posted 28 Dec 2007 05:54
  • Reply by duodeluxe
  • United States
duodeluxe
I appreciate the information about this truck. I knew someone here would know something about this truck. Now, will Clark be my best rescource for parts or are there better parts suppliers for this old of a truck.
Thanks again for the information!!
Have a Happy New Year!

Brad
  • Posted 28 Dec 2007 03:33
  • Reply by Alabama
  • Illinois, United States
The make of the truck is a Clark and it is indeed very old. Back in the day Clark named all of their trucks in addition to having models and serial #'s. They had Yardtruck, Truckloader, Clipper etc. Your model is a Y6024 and you will need a serial # to get any parts, The serial # is stamped in the vertical part of the frame in about 1.5" high #'s. The serial # should consist of #'s and letters and be about 6 digits long.
  • Posted 28 Dec 2007 01:14
  • Reply by duodeluxe
  • United States
duodeluxe
I agree, the info is very vague. I am going to have to take a look at it myself to get the details so it can be identified properly. This forklift actually belongs to the dad of one of our empolyees so I was hoping that he would have more details since he has seen the truck. It looks like I will make the trip and see this so calld Yard Truck. I do appreciate your response and keep your eye open here, because when I get the info I will post it here, hopefully with pictures. Thanks.
  • Posted 28 Dec 2007 00:51
  • Reply by Alabama
  • Illinois, United States

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