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Forklift year of mfg.

I have 3 forklifts and I am trying to find the years that they were made, and their operator manuals. I have model numbers and serial numbers. Two are Clark's and one is a Toyota. Can anyone help me look the information up or point me in the right direction other than to Clark and Toyota?
  • Posted 16 Sep 2020 03:21
  • Discussion started by KRIS_KROLL
  • California, United States
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You are welcome. Glad to help.
  • Posted 18 Sep 2020 04:31
  • Reply by TripleB
  • Alberta, Canada
Thanks so much TripleB!!
  • Posted 18 Sep 2020 04:30
  • Reply by KRIS_KROLL
  • California, United States
Try this link for your Clark manuals

https://www.clarkmhc.com/OperatorManual
  • Posted 18 Sep 2020 04:26
  • Reply by TripleB
  • Alberta, Canada
Thank you!
  • Posted 18 Sep 2020 01:17
  • Reply by KRIS_KROLL
  • California, United States
Toyota is a 2007
First Clark is a 1992
Second Clark is a 1999
  • Posted 17 Sep 2020 22:09
  • Reply by DonD
  • New Jersey, United States
Thank you John!

The Model /Serial numbers are as follows:

Toyota 8FGU30/12243
Clark GPS15/GP12702189240
Clark CGP25/P365LI-0083-9527FB

Thank you in advance for any help anyone can provide!
  • Posted 16 Sep 2020 06:15
  • Reply by KRIS_KROLL
  • California, United States
1. Contact your local authorized Clark and Toyota dealer - you best bet.
2. As far as Operators/Owners manual go there are no free "on line"sources - dealers will charge you for them.
3. If you post the models & s/n s someone might give you the year of manufacture. There are lift truck serial number guides but you have to pay for them.
  • Posted 16 Sep 2020 05:30
  • Reply by johnr_j
  • Georgia, United States
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