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Default Fork lift followup

Everything is progressing well with the old Clark fork truck, but I thought
you guys would get a kick out of what I found out.

I contacted Clark to see if there were any old manuals floating around.

Not only do they have them for sale, but they emailed me a copy of the spec
sheet for it, and a copy of the original ID card they generated when it was
first sold.

No ****... It was purchased directly from Clark by Continental Airlines,
and sent to Tuscon, AZ in December of 1960! Friggin' SIXTY!

It's almost 52 years old, and will probably out-live ME.

LLoyd
 
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