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    Posted: 08 May 2014 at 10:19am
I have old allis chalmers electric forklift.
batteries are charging but, i can't seem to release the brakes.
No side brakes, i believe its auto brake when its off.
anyone know where i can release parking brake without power?
i need to move this under roof before i do anything.
by the way, i need help finding what fuel tank that is.


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Hydraulic Tank?
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Some had a cyl that run a park brake.   I believe it runs with the steering pump. Does the truck try to run?
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My electric forklifts have an automatic brake when you get off the seat.
The seat comes up like yours and the rod engages the brake. 
The tank almost has to be hydraulic since it has a breather on it.  That's an opinion as mine are not like that.   Den


Edited by den/southern illinoi - 08 May 2014 at 6:30pm

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That is definatly the hyd tank.    If there is an additional auto. brake then it will be attached directly to the drive motor.
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