Mr.Green
Cast Iron
- Joined
- Apr 20, 2011
- Location
- NE Indiana
I know what the issue is, just not sure what the part is called and what model this lift is.
I believe is a S150a or a S120a. I know its can pick up at least 12k pounds, but it looks like a 150 or 120 are both rated in that range. Someone tore the data plate off.....
Current issue is that I have no Low gear, or 1st. 2nd and 3rd are fine.
Gear shifter is sloppy.
Took cover off top of gear housing, 2nd and 3rd gear shift fork is fine, however the other one on the other rod, which I presume is for first has been broken off. The big straight tooth gear to the front of it has the edges of every tooth look to be worn off at at 45, not sure if that is how it was designed though, since it looks very consistent.
Trying to figure out if the broken part is just 1st gear shift fork or called something else.
Oh, apparently this is why it was over in the corner, someone was using this as a warehouse lift and beating on it, instead of one of the 20k hour 3500lb Toyota's.
They have been told this is not a daily beat around lift...
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I believe is a S150a or a S120a. I know its can pick up at least 12k pounds, but it looks like a 150 or 120 are both rated in that range. Someone tore the data plate off.....
Current issue is that I have no Low gear, or 1st. 2nd and 3rd are fine.
Gear shifter is sloppy.
Took cover off top of gear housing, 2nd and 3rd gear shift fork is fine, however the other one on the other rod, which I presume is for first has been broken off. The big straight tooth gear to the front of it has the edges of every tooth look to be worn off at at 45, not sure if that is how it was designed though, since it looks very consistent.
Trying to figure out if the broken part is just 1st gear shift fork or called something else.
Oh, apparently this is why it was over in the corner, someone was using this as a warehouse lift and beating on it, instead of one of the 20k hour 3500lb Toyota's.
They have been told this is not a daily beat around lift...
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