Clark forklifts are trusted by companies throughout the Pacific Northwest, from ports in Seattle-Tacoma to wineries in the Willamette Valley and farms in central Washington. They’re sturdy, reliable, easy to maintain, built to last and their cost of ownership is low.
But even the most dependable machines aren’t immune to breakdowns or wear and tear. Even with regular maintenance, Clark forklifts eventually need replacement parts.
Below is a list of Clark forklift parts we recommend keeping on hand. If you don't have the space to keep these items in stock, don't worry. We have a large inventory of will-fit and OEM replacement parts for Clark forklifts and serve businesses throughout Washington and neighboring states. To order, give us a call or request forklift parts online.
No forklift manual? No problem. As a Clark forklift dealer, we have manuals available (even for really old Clark forklifts) and can look up and research any parts you may need.
Being caught off guard isn’t fun, and downtime is every manager's worst nightmare. Having commonly used Clark forklift parts on hand can prevent a bad day from turning into a horrible one.
The list below is based on 40+ years of experience servicing Clark forklifts throughout the Pacific Northwest, but your mileage may vary. In other words, your fleet may need parts repaired or replaced more frequently than others, so please consider the list below as a starting place.
In the event you need parts for your Clark forklift (or any other forklift), Mid-Columbia Forklift and MidCo Material Handling are your one-stop supplier. Minimize downtime with fast turnaround and expert advice. Our parts consultants can help you get up and running ASAP.
Contact a friendly forklift expert at one of our four locations throughout Washington state:
Greater Seattle/Tacoma 253-854-5438
Tri-Cities 509-547-7413
Wenatchee 509-663-9009
Yakima 509-457-5137
Further Reading:
The Best Clark Equipment to Maximize Warehouse Productivity
Signs It's Time to Replace Forklift Tires
How to Inspect Forklift Forks and Know When to Replace Them