[AT] Fork lift parts
Cecil Bearden
crbearden at copper.net
Sat Jan 21 19:19:58 PST 2017
Mike:
Not familiar with where you are located but there is a salvage I have
bought parts from before. There are a few of those old lifts here
around OKC, but I dont know of one at this moment. Used to be a salvage
yard that used one..
http://atlantaliftruck.com/
Cecil in OKla
On 1/21/2017 3:37 PM, rdhaskell at juno.com wrote:
> Hi all.
> I broke the axle on my Hyster RT 150 fork lift. To keep this on topic, I
> use it when working on my old engines and tractors. This was made in the
> 50's and is powered by an IH Greendiamond 233 engine. I was trying to
> push the forks under a three cylinder Hicks marine engine setting on
> dirt. Dumped the clutch and bang, the drive shaft turned but I didn't
> move. The axle has: 9459 A34 58662 H and a circle with IH stamped also.
> It is 37" long, with 16 splines that are 2.580" long and 1.815" in
> diameter. The rest of the axle is 1.590" in diameter. The flange is
> 6.250" in diameter and .3875 thick, with 6 holes for the securing studs
> to go through. The holes are .500" and it has two 1/2 x13 threaded holes
> for jack bolts and weighs 22.5 lbs.
> I have found one for $375 plus about 10% tax, I thought this was a little
> much as I am cheap. Does anyone on the list have one in their bone pile
> or know where I could find one at a better price. I was told shipping on
> something like this should be $35 to $40.
> Thanks.
>
> Ron Haskell
> rdhaskell at juno.com
> Riverside, California USA
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