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cpdad93
11-24-2020, 08:30 AM
I have a 1959 Hyster forklift (3 wheeler) that I use in my little wood shop.  3 years ago it needed  a starter.  There seemed to be no way to get at it, however we did have a small pit (my building use to be a car wash)  I was able to drag it to the pit with the powerstroke,  and do it from underneath.  The pit has since been filled with concrete.  It was still a turd from the pit.   Well the starter quit again yesterday.  Anybody skilled in some way to get at it from the top?  Thanks, Don
HB Vic
11-24-2020, 10:15 AM
Do you have any pics?
cpdad93
11-24-2020, 06:33 PM
I can get some tomorrow.  I took off about a dozen pieces of sheetmal that make sort of a jig saw puzzle so far.  Even had to remove the spark plugs as they hold two pieces in.  I have it down to the fan shroud which appears to have two bolts under the fan, which is more of a turbine as this is a wisconsin air cooled motor.  Seems rather peculiar to have to remove the pulleys, belts and turbine to get this shroud off.  I thought perhaps I could see them through the back tire hole , so removed the exhaust pipe and this big heavy half round shield in front of back tire.  No luck.  I also drilled a big hole in the top of the shroud to see if I could see the bolts, but it has an inner sheet metal contoured to the turbine.  The shroud appears to be two pieces so I believe somehow it comes out.
cpdad93
11-26-2020, 07:46 AM
got it fixed, never got to the starter, but underneath the starter cable had wore through and welded itself to the frame.
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