M.McCarren
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I worked maintenance in the '80s and rebuilt old Milton hand trucks, and BT as well but not Crown.Is this a power pallet jack?
Last time I went to rebuild a Crown manual pallet jack, I ended up buying a new one. They're basically disposable now.
If manual and you're intending to restore it, buy a good set of roll-pin punches. Those things are held together entirely with roll pins.
I could get a few numbers but some of the serial number is just gone.I see some light indents of what might be a model stamp. If so, try this...use a sharpie n mark over that area to fill the letters, then lightly wipe off that area so the marker only stays in the indent stamp.
Thanks, I'll see if they can help me.You're probably going to have the best luck pulling old seals and taking to mom n pop style hydraulic shop that will still order some of the by size and dimension. If you pay a shop to do it, you'll have twice the cost into repair than replacement. May call Hercules in Florida with specs n pics of old parts too. Not sure if they'll sell direct or not tho.