Posted by Glenn/Mn on April 19, 2017 at 07:44:08 from (174.219.136.180):
In Reply to: Forklift Question posted by Daniel5833 on April 19, 2017 at 06:55:13:
it is cheap because of the fact it is a s or solid tire model and if it has the GM 4 cylinder engine parts are hard to find and some are longer available I did a complete rebuild with a reman engine on mine 4 years ago it is a H 55XM and I was not able to locate a lot of parts it took two years to redo as it was a gasoline set up and I had been looking for one for years when propane prices were high I looked high and low for a gasoline model as most LP engine set ups did not include a gasoline fuel tank mine was duel fuel, as far as the shaft there should be plenty of complete front axles used instead of rebuilding if it has been open awhile you will need to tip the forklift a little to the side as when you pull the shaft as it will drain the gear oil out of the differential. You just need to commit to the project knowing it's value is limited because of parts availability make sure it's worth it and has all the options you want otherwise let it go.
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