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What battery size (Group 27?) and How Do I Determine Age?

I picked up a Crown WP2000 (WP2035-45) at a liquidation action, and I'm quite sure the batteries will need replacement in the very near future (like... now, they're date-coded 2010). I can't find information on the battery size and the pallet jack is at my warehouse, I'm wondering if anyone knows off-hand if a Group 27 battery will fit, similar to the WP3000.

Second, I have the serial (5A317829) and I'm wondering if I can use that to determine the age of the unit.

Thanks!
  • Posted 28 Apr 2017 13:14
  • By egoods
  • joined 28 Apr'17 - 2 messages
  • Michigan, United States
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Group Size GC2 Should be Trojan T105 battery.
  • Posted 9 Jun 2017 07:37
  • By 1Crusader
  • joined 5 Oct'10 - 52 messages
  • California, United States
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