Posted by D Slater on September 01, 2011 at 18:21:53 from (184.15.50.93):
In Reply to: Broken axel revised posted by Ralph1111 on September 01, 2011 at 17:49:06:
Sounds like a Harlo fork lift tractor. From picture in other post I think the cast wheels are not what came on the tractor. If the special axle they used can't be found a option may be to get the axle shaft from a cotton picker tractor that is converted back to forward operation. Same axle housing and think you would need the axle cap and a few other parts from cotton picker housing along with the axle. Wheels on the tractor now fit the cotton picker axle. Cast # from wheel would confirm that. Also the cottom picker axle would stick out a ways past the wheel. Could be cut off for the forklift.
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