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    Posted: 26 Jan 2021 at 1:43am
Need help with the kind of engine in FP 60 forklift
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hmm. I'm guessing it'll be a 6 cylinder, either gas or diesel. At 6000#,probably not propane. If you have the 'tag info', that'll help, as well as fuel(gas,diesel,propane).
www.liberatedmanuals.com ; has 100s of AC forklift manuals for free, yours is hopefully there(sniff..I couldn't find mine ,FPD50-24-2PS,sigh...)
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found these...

there's a few more on the site...
good news it's a gas engine ! maybe a G-226 ?
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Engine will be A-C (Buda) G-230 
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Thank you Calvin! Do you know where I can get parts.
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What do you need ? AGCO farm dealer might be able to help. Same engine as a Gleaner A combine. Parts are getting hard to get. Depends on what you need. 
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Really Calvin.. SAME engine ? I KNOW where there's a sweet 'A' sittin. So do you ! I gave it to Ron as a birthday present 3 years ago ....or 4 ??
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Jay, maybe Ron would be happy to give it back!  The bigger forklifts that have the 6 cylinder engine , the engines are a 230 and are the same as a Gleaner A. Governor will be different. A 262 from a Gleaner C or CII or D19 is externally the same as a 230. The 4 and 5000 lbs forklifts have the four cylinder version of the 230 which is a 153. A 153 is not used in any A-C farm equipment.  
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I'd lik eit but sold the acre I used it on, sniff, sniff. My 5K lift has the 4BD153 in it that now has new front tires.be interesting to see how they like that white stuff we got today ...
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Hi! To select an engine, you must first determine the operating conditions. For example, choosing a forklift truck with a diesel engine used to transport goods over short distances (for example, on the territory of the plant), it has all the necessary qualities. Gasoline-powered forklifts for work not only outdoors, but also inside — in warehouses, factories — a more "quiet" loader with no less power is needed. Electric motor forklifts are used if you plan to use loaders mainly indoors, then the electric motor option is perfect for your work. They helped me pick up a good forklift truck on https://anguslifttrucks.co.uk/forklift-hire-uk / and you can also turn to them.

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