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Posted by Davis In SC on June 18, 2004 at 20:52:24 from (152.163.253.97):
In Reply to: Is this an appropriate place to ask........ posted by carla@gibbons milcom on June 18, 2004 at 14:15:20:
Carla, parts may be hard to find for a lift of this age... Most likely, engine is a Continental, Waukesha, or something similar. Parts should be avaliable, you might start by looking at a NAPA store. Lift & tilt cylinders should not be a problem, any hydraulic shop should be able to fix them, same for hoses.. Try to find a forklift shop that appreciates the fact that you are trying to preserve a vintage machine, perhaps they will help you out for a fair price. When you get it running, please be careful, older lifts were narrow & easy to turn over. A friend of mine had an old A-C "Mankiller", I forget how many times he laid it on it's side. His son finally made him sell it & get a modern lift..... Regards, Davis
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