Discussion:
tire sizes

Does anyboby know a publication I can get that shows forklift make/model and tire sizes used on that make/model. A Company called Atlas used to publish such a book but I think its no longer available.
  • Posted 19 Jan 2010 07:51
  • Discussion started by illinipartsguy
  • North Carolina, United States
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Would you be able to ask Solideal in Winston-Salem / Greensboro if they could help??
  • Posted 21 Jan 2010 06:31
  • Reply by roadtech
  • Ohio, United States
Atlas advised me today "We are in the process of redoing the tire book."....I have just asked if they still have copies left from the last edition....watch this space.
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  • Posted 20 Jan 2010 10:24
  • Reply by Admin
  • Queensland, Australia
If you have IRMN with SMH they list the tire sizes in the reference section.
  • Posted 20 Jan 2010 06:03
  • Reply by mrfixit
  • New York, United States
Please let us know if it -is- no longer available.
  • Posted 20 Jan 2010 05:09
  • Reply by edward_t
  • South Carolina, United States
"it's not rocket surgery"
Thanks! I'll check with them.
  • Posted 20 Jan 2010 02:58
  • Reply by illinipartsguy
  • North Carolina, United States
so on this website, I put in the search for "atlas" and a thread /thread.asp?trid=2203 comes up that points to the business directory, and they have a listing of ;
Atlas Lift Truck
5050 N. River Road
Schiller Park, IL
60176

"cards/atlas_303/default.aspx"
also offers:
Phone: +1 847 678 3450
Fax: +1 847 678 1750

Please quote this reference code:
FLA303


a guy named Cory H was helpful in the past...
  • Posted 20 Jan 2010 02:39
  • Modified 20 Jan 2010 02:43 by poster
  • Reply by edward_t
  • South Carolina, United States
"it's not rocket surgery"
I am not able to find it on line and I don't have any other contact info. Is it still available? If so, do you have contact info?
  • Posted 19 Jan 2010 23:46
  • Reply by illinipartsguy
  • North Carolina, United States
what makes you think the atlas book is no longer available?
  • Posted 19 Jan 2010 09:18
  • Reply by edward_t
  • South Carolina, United States
"it's not rocket surgery"

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