DoctorCheney223
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Hi Folks,
Picked up my second truck today and was surprised to see that this truck needed keys to start. Luckily the hauler new what a hyster key was and recognized this when he went to pick up the truck.
We thought the ignition lever was busted off when we went to preview the truck. The gentleman at GL figured it was broken as well but initially thought it looked like a key ignition. When the driver jumped in the truck to start it from a push (GL used forklift for push) he right away gave us a call. He told us that hyster keys are used on forklifts so we found on before he arrived (luckily it was right around the corner and only $2).
How many trucks came standard with this type of key? This vehicle in particular has a warranty plate of 03/88 and from the California Air Force National Guard.
BTW, how can I find out the original manufacturer and build date? The truck has a blue tag with the warranty date but not an original like my other one.
thanks,
Ron
Picked up my second truck today and was surprised to see that this truck needed keys to start. Luckily the hauler new what a hyster key was and recognized this when he went to pick up the truck.
We thought the ignition lever was busted off when we went to preview the truck. The gentleman at GL figured it was broken as well but initially thought it looked like a key ignition. When the driver jumped in the truck to start it from a push (GL used forklift for push) he right away gave us a call. He told us that hyster keys are used on forklifts so we found on before he arrived (luckily it was right around the corner and only $2).
How many trucks came standard with this type of key? This vehicle in particular has a warranty plate of 03/88 and from the California Air Force National Guard.
BTW, how can I find out the original manufacturer and build date? The truck has a blue tag with the warranty date but not an original like my other one.
thanks,
Ron