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Where do I go to start a thread about Seabee Forklifts?
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Here. This looks like a generator only section but its not.
I'm totally on-board here:Where do I go to start a thread about Seabee Forklifts?
A custom wheel is $65, that's it?Found a forklift wheel shop in Virginia. They will custom manufacture a wheel for $65. Wheels and Hubs of Emory at least knew the dimensions of the wheel and what I was talking about. Others kept saying their parts books did not go back that far. ~~~ Photo of the welded wheel attached.
At that price I will order two wheels. I have the suggested link looking for wheels and seals for the lift cylinders. They said they will call me with what they can find for available parts.A custom wheel is $65, that's it?
How can you say no?!
Thanks, Oldfart, and certainly not asking for any information from you unless you would be looking into it for your own interest.The nearest likely Naval facility to Grant N.M. would be something around southern California, but the Seabees were deployed all over the world during the time frame of the forklift. There is some white stenciling on the back of the forklift that seems to indicate it was part of DET 8. There are lots of letters that must stand for some organizational positioning, but I have yet to research what all that could mean. I would guess that if it was overseas somewhere, they would have likely left it there rather than haul it home. I think some careful sanding is called for to try to make out the stenciling.
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