How To Identify Your Vehicle - Taylor-Dunn B0-248-36 Operation, T Roubleshooting And Replacement Parts Manual

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INTRODUCTION

HOW TO IDENTIFY YOUR VEHICLE

This manual applies to vehicles with the same model and serial numbers listed on the front cover.
These vehicles are designed for driving on smooth surfaces in and around facilities such as industrial
plants, nurseries, institutions, motels, mobile home parks, and resorts. They are not to be driven on
public highways.
This vehicle conforms to requirements for Type E vehicles as described in O.S.H.A. Standard Section
1910.178 (Powered Industrial Trucks) and with all applicable portions of the American National Standard
for Personnel and Burden Carriers (ANSI B56.8).
The locations of the model and serial numbers are illustrated as follows:
Starting early in 2007, the data plate and serial number fame stamp
is in the same location for all four models covered in this manual
(refer to the illustrations below). For older vehicles, the location of
the data plate and frame stamp is illustrated on the following pages.
Theese vehicles are not designed to be driven on public roads or
highways. They are available in maximum designed speeds ranging
from 6 to 16 mph. Do not exceed the maximum designed speed.
Exceeding the maximum designed speed may result in steering
difficulty, motor damage, and/or loss of control. Do not exceed locally
imposed speed limits. Do not tow at more than 5 mph.
Introduction
Typical BT 2-48 shown with
optional equipment
Typical B 2-48 or B 2-54
Typical BT 2-80 shown with
optional equipment
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