Custom forklift

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4shorts

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Last summer I purchased an old Toyota forklift to use around the shop. It was rough but I got it at a good price compared to everything else around so I spent some time, OK a lot of time restoring it.

Basically everything had to be done. I had to remove all the paint, rust and crap others had done with it over the years before I could even begin to start the rebuild. the first thing I had to do was build a new engine hood for the beast. Toyota wanted over $3000. just for the hood so I fabricated the one you see on it now out of 1/8th plate. This one will be awhile before it rusts out.

I went right through the complete machine. New rings, bearings, lapped the valves and installed new valve stem oils seals. I rebuilt the mast. all new bearings in it as well and had to rebuild some of the hydraulic cylinders because they were leaking. Some of them had to even be re-chromed due to the pitting on them.

After all that was done I sand blasted, primed and painted it. I fabricated the custom stuff such as the headlamp guards. Custom built the rear light bar and all the lights you see in it are strobes. I built sun visor as well and added some more aluminum plate to the sides to pimp it out a bit. The top have a plexy glass top in it now. I added all new gauges and even fabricated new sections of the dash because it was in pretty bad shape. It even has air horns now along with chrome duel exhaust stacks. I had to design some custom adapters to get them to work on the lift but they sound nice so it was worth it.

I removed the old Toyota charging system and it's external voltage regulator and installed a GM alternator with a built in regulator. Of course that's harder than it sounds because I had to make up new brackets to get it to fit. I also added a cool hook up to the engine cover that I can just plug my booster cables into so I don't have to pull up the lid to do it.

Anyway there's much more to this story but I'm sure you'll see by the pictures there was a lot of work involved. One thing I did learn out of this. Never try and rebuild a forklift unless you have a forklift to help. These buggers a very heavy. Only after I bought the forklift I bought my L4240 but I'm glad that I got the lift now. I think it will be handy to have around.
 

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The completed lift.
 

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Nice work! You'll have to start a tv show "trick my forklift"

Good job on the custom fab work.
 
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More pics!
 

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Very Impresive 4Shorts , Thanks for showing . I have a feeling I Should have Sold Mine Before I seen this though, :D . That looks similiar to my Hyster , it weighs 12 thousand Pounds , 8000 lb lift capacity . Workd great for Pulling Trees & Telephone Poles out of the Ground. :eek: . Nice Job . Bob
 
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Very Impresive 4Shorts , Thanks for showing . I have a feeling I Should have Sold Mine Before I seen this though, :D . That looks similiar to my Hyster , it weighs 12 thousand Pounds , 8000 lb lift capacity . Workd great for Pulling Trees & Telephone Poles out of the Ground. :eek: . Nice Job . Bob

That's a nice like you have there. Could have a lot of fun doing that one :D. I put a video up on YouTube if anyone is interested in seeing it. Kind of shows a little of the process. Thanks guys.

YouTube - Toyota forklift restoration
 
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4Shorts,
That is the coolest fork truck I've seen. I especially like the chrome exhaust stacks. Good work!
 
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Wow, A true craftsman.
How did you attach the diamond plate to sides of the roof pillars?
 
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Looks great nice work, I would have painted it green, but other than that looks great..
 
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How much is parking at the shop? I see that you have a parking meter by the doors. Anyway, excelent job - as always.

Peter
 
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Having been a forklift mechanic for 25 years now, I think I am qualified to tell you this. Sweet job! I used to work for a Toyota Dealer. Parts are not cheap! Probably the most expensive parts in the industry. If you ever wanted to sell that thing, I can tell you that you could easily get at least 10 grand for it, probably more. If it gets slow up there, you may want to think about that for a little extra money.

Andy
 
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How much is parking at the shop? I see that you have a parking meter by the doors. Anyway, excelent job - as always.

Peter

Hey Peter a guy got to make a penny where he can. Restoring this old stuff takes a lot of pennies. :D Thanks for the kind words

Having been a forklift mechanic for 25 years now, I think I am qualified to tell you this. Sweet job! I used to work for a Toyota Dealer. Parts are not cheap! Probably the most expensive parts in the industry. If you ever wanted to sell that thing, I can tell you that you could easily get at least 10 grand for it, probably more. If it gets slow up there, you may want to think about that for a little extra money.

Andy

Man you don't have an easy job Andy. I think this was the first and the last restoration on a forklift for me and your right. Parts for these Toyota's are priced crazy. I did manage to get some after market stuff for it to ease the pain. It haven't been slow here in the last 14 years I've been in business and I hope it don't for another few years. Glad you like it and thanks for the compliment sir.

The aluminum checkered plate is held on with aluminum rivets but the rear light bar and front sun visor is bolted on with threaded inserts. Now that you all know how I'm financing my restorations with the parking meter take a look at what it cost to park here :D
 

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Paul,

Very nice job sir. I have been wondering where you've been, haven't seen you here in a while. Now I know what's been keeping you busy. Impressive work as always.

Matt.
 
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That is AWESOME!

Now I have something to aspire to when I get around to rebuilding my Yale diesel forklift. I especially like how you did the brake lights and warning strobe mount with diamondplate. Did you put in turnsignals as well?

Fantastic job!
 
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That is AWESOME!

Now I have something to aspire to when I get around to rebuilding my Yale diesel forklift. I especially like how you did the brake lights and warning strobe mount with diamondplate. Did you put in turnsignals as well?

Fantastic job!

Blast I fabricated the box to put the lights in. They are actuall all strobe lights. The two outer ones are LED strobes and the center one is a regular strobe. I attached a short video os it running at night and there's also a link to my buddies site where I posted photo's of how I fabricated the light bar and a few other things. Now you'll have a few ideas for your yale :D Thanks man, happy to know you enjoyed viewing it.

Zoom's Clubhouse • View topic - A forklift day

YouTube - Custom lift running at night

Paul,

Very nice job sir. I have been wondering where you've been, haven't seen you here in a while. Now I know what's been keeping you busy. Impressive work as always.

Matt.


Hey Matt. Thanks for your kind words. I'm around it's just that I don't have much to post that's tractor related because I only use my tractor in the winter so just so that you guys don't forget me I decided to post on my lift. We all know this is the best site on the net. I'm still adding some custom stuff to the forklift so I'll have to post an update soon. It's kind of funny but we see people comming in our yard to snap photo's of the lift. There either laughing at it or enjoying seeing it. Nice to see your still around here. Stay well. Paul
 
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Great job 4shorts!!!!!


Seeing all your other projects that you done.....I knew the forklift would turn out like that:D

I'm still waiting to see the chrome stacks on the tractor:D

Thanks for sharing!

Bill
 
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Great job 4shorts!!!!!


Seeing all your other projects that you done.....I knew the forklift would turn out like that:D

I'm still waiting to see the chrome stacks on the tractor:D

Thanks for sharing!

Bill

Thanks Bill. I'm actually thinking about doing something with the tractors exhaust. I'll post when I do. Today I built a custom box for the forklift. I'll just add a link to it if anyone would like to view it. Thanks again Bill.

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