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Try CE-DFW in texas especially for Toyota, Cat, Mitsubishi. www.ce-dfw.com also try looking on slparts.net
The state of Texas has a program that pays end users to retire old units and buy new ones. The catch is they must cut the frame and cut a hole in the block to make sure the unit never runs again. This leaves a large number of salvage trucks that have many good parts to sell. Texas is a great place to look for used parts. Good Luck
Hello! if your looking for good used parts for electrics contact Lift Truck Supply (LTS) down in Texas. they offer warranty on all parts including all motors, GE or Hitachi panels, cards, GE SX modules, dash displays, etc... all parts are on the shelf ready to ship. you will soon be able to search their website for used parts. they also carry used parts for for internal combustion trucks but their specialty is used electric forklift parts. 956-783-8159 or contact them at LTS at sbc global dot net.
I know you asked for something in the northern US or Canada, and most of these have been in the south, but you might try Lift South, (803-324-4432) and ask for Steve, they are always parting out a bunch of units.
Barloworld has a new division of USED parts. Try calling the facility in Atlanta and speak w/ Allen McEwen.
Try Atlanta Liftruck Salvage, just got some old nissan parts
they did a nice job
material handling wholesale mhwc dot com or call Ramiro (847) 697-9200.
I used to do business in 2005/06 with a used equipment dealer in Philadelphia that might be of help but right now I can't recall his name or business name. I'll search thru some files & see if I can can up with it & let you know.
Update: here is the guy I used to deal with, actually I dealt with his Dad but he has passed - son took over the business.
website Lornellsforlift (dot) com. tele 610 485 6000
Company in business over 50 years. They used to buy "scrap" status forklifts from me - buy 2 to make one then part out the balance. Good people.
only know of the one in atlanta.
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