Details of Tekno 864 Hyster Fork Lift
The Tekno Hyster Fork Lift.
It is a genuine ‘Hyster’ truck conforming to the ‘H80C’ model. It was complicated to build, given the lifting mechanism by means of sturdy chains (instead of simple strings as with Dinky Toys) and the product had to last a long time. It came out in the fall of 1963 and got a lot of attention from Tekno. It remained in production until 1969. There were quite a few commercials and advertisements in different places, so it was a product that Tekno proudly presented. There are two chains to raise the fork. The lifting mechanism itself consists of three parts. An external part, which is often painted yellow. The inner part is blank / unpainted. It has two inner grooves in which the inner movable part of the winch is guided. The fork is painted black. The model has never received a roll bar. The truck is 109 mm long, 34 / 39 mm wide and consists of 36 individual parts. This model had a blue-clad driver on the seat as standard.
It was available in yellow & black finish at 1:43 scale. Released as Tekno 864 in 1963 withdrawn as Tekno 864 in 1969.
Base:
unpainted cast baseMarkings:
'Hyster'Model features:
driverOrigin:
Made in DenmarkPackaging:
cardboard boxVehicle make:
HysterVehicle model:
H 80 CVehicle type:
construction plant, Fork LiftWheels:
silver hubs, tyres with treadIf you know about this model you can add more detail by email to: diecastplusinfo@gmail.com where you can also send pictures of your models to add to the site.
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Contributors
Thank you to the following contributors of images and or information for this page.
- Thanks to Huibert
- Thanks to Mathias