Oldfart
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I puttered around with the Seabee forklift some this afternoon. It started fairly easily. Took some choke to get it running and it stumbled around some until it warmed up. My son (Jollyroger) has been doing most of the driving, but since he is off to Elk hunting camp I got to play all by myself. It will take some time to get sharp with the "incher" pedal. Sort of like a clutch, but not quite. That and the rear steering will take some getting used to. Many years ago I ran a fork lift some on a summer job working as a mechanics apprentice for GMC Truck and Coach. It's coming back to me, but that was 60 years ago. My daughter (Ghostdriver) decided to check on her old decrepit father and discovered I was driving around in a swarm of wasps. They had built a nest in the ROPS piping. She sprayed and one of the beasts decided to work my leg over through my socks. ~~~ I determined it had a horn because the horn button does move up and down under the rubber cover and there is a wire exiting the steering column that disappears under the floor board where I have not yet pulled the cover to inspect. I have also determined there was once an emergency brake lever that is missing. Again under the floor board may or may not be the driveshaft drum for the emergency brake. I did get the seat adjustment to free up and slide back and forth. Bad thing is that it was all the way back and my legs and belly are a tight fit to the pedals and steering wheel. I think I might shim the seat up an inch and back an inch for more leg room to get to the pedals. ~~ The other thing I determined is that the forklift was load tested at 1 1/2 times the 6000# rated capacity on 12-15-80 by the Navy at APW SF Bay. So that would put the forklift probably at Treasure Island in 1980. I think that is the same time frame that Naval Construction Battalion 3 was running the place. ~~~ I think we will have to really go through the carb. I notice it really lugs the engine going up our entrance ramp to the farm. Of course the auto trans does not do a whole lot of retarding going down hill. It takes a while for the engine to feel like it is warmed up in spite of the temperature gauge. And I never saw the transmission temperature gauge change. Suspect it is not working as it shows about ambient all the time. Ghostdriver snapped a few photos of me behind the wheel.
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