This document provides specifications and capacities for Hyster lift truck models H6.0FT, H7.0FT (H135FT, H155FT). It includes information on lifting capacity, counterweight weights, tire sizes, fuel capacities, fluid capacities, transmission oil pressures, hydraulic system relief pressures, steering system details, and instructions for removing the drive axle. The document is a service and repair reference for technicians working on these lift truck models.
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2. Lift Truck Lifting Capacity
Model Weight
H6.0FT (H135FT) 6123 kg (13,500 lb)
H7.0FT (H155FT) 7030 kg (15,500 lb)
NOTE: Load center at 600 mm (24 in.).
Counterweight Weights
Model Weight
H6.0FT (H135FT) 2622 kg (5780 lb)
H7.0FT (H155FT) 3135 kg (6911 lb)
Tire Sizes
Truck Drive Tires Steer Tires
H6.0FT, H7.0FT
(H135FT, H155FT)
8.25 × 15 8.25 × 15
Capacities
Item Quantity Specifications
Fuel Capacity
Gas 74.8 liter (19.7 gal) 87 Octane
LPG 38.6 liter (10.2 gal)
Empty
19.0 kg (41 lb)
Full
38.2 kg (84.51 lb)
LPG-HD 5, HD 10
Kubota Diesel 3.6L 74.8 liter (19.7 gal) Diesel No. 2
Kubota Diesel 3.8L 74.8 liter (19.7 gal) Low Sulfur ≤ 15 PPM
Diesel No. 2
8000 SRM 1584 Lift Truck Lifting Capacity
1
3. Item Quantity Specifications
Engine Oil
GM 4.3L 4.7 liter (5.0 qt) −7°C (−20°F) and below
SAE 5W-20
16°C (60 °F) and below
SAE 5W-30
−18°C (0°F) and above
SAE 10W-30
API SM
ILSAC GF4
SAE J2362
Kubota Diesel 13.2 liter (13.9 qt) Below -25°C (-13°F)
SAE 5W-30
−15°C (5°F) and above
SAE 15W-40
-25°C (-13°F) and above SAE
10W-30
Cooling System
GM 4.3L 15.1 liter (15.9 qt)
CAUTION
Additives may damage the
cooling system. Before using
additives, contact your local
Hyster dealer.
Use Ethylene Glycol Boron-free
Antifreeze. Purchase a pre-diluted
50/50 solution; or mix 50%
concentrate with 50% distilled
water or deionized water.
Kubota 3.6L Diesel 11.0 liter (11.6 qt)
CAUTION
Additives may damage the
cooling system. Before using
additives, contact your local
Hyster dealer.
Use Ethylene Glycol Boron-free
Antifreeze. Purchase a pre-diluted
50/50 solution; or mix 50%
concentrate with 50% distilled
water or deionized water.
Capacities 8000 SRM 1584
2
4. Item Quantity Specifications
Kubota 3.8L Diesel 11.0 liter (11.6 qt)
CAUTION
Additives may damage the
cooling system. Before using
additives, contact your local
Hyster dealer.
Use Ethylene Glycol Boron-free
Antifreeze. Purchase a pre-diluted
50/50 solution; or mix 50%
concentrate with 50% distilled
water or deionized water.
Hydraulic Tank Oil Capacity
All Trucks 75 liter (79 qt)
Initial Fill
71.7 liter (75.7 qt)
Drain and Fill
CAUTION
Additives may damage the
hydraulic system. Before using
additives, contact your local
Hyster dealer.
ISO VG-46 Hydraulic Oil
−15°C (5°F) and above
Transmission Oil Level
Powershift Transmission (2-
Speed)
24 liter (25.4 qt) John Deere
JDM J20C
DuraMatch (3-Speed) 24 liter (25.4 qt) John Deere
JDM J20C
Wet Brake Drive Axle Oil Capacities
Drive Axle Housing Arm Oil
Right Chamber
7.8 liter (8.25 qt) John Deere
JDM J20C
Drive Axle Housing Arm Oil
Left Chamber
7.8 liter (8.25 qt) John Deere
JDM J20C
Brake Oil (Master Cylinder)
All Lift Truck Models 0.35 liter (0.74 pt)
WARNING
DO NOT use DOT fluid; only use
Dexron III oil from sealed
container to prevent possible
damage to the brake system.
Failure to observe the above
Warning could result in death or
serious injury.
Dexron III From Sealed Container
Wet Brake Center Section Oil
All Lift Truck Models 4.6 liter (4.9 qt) SAE 80W-90
8000 SRM 1584 Capacities
3
6. Transmission Oil Pressures
Table 1. 3-Speed Transmission
All Pressures at 2000 rpm and Oil at 50 to 65°C (120 to 150°F)
Port 1 Transmission
Pump
Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Port 5 Port 6 Port 7 Port 8
Low and High
Pressure
Reverse
Clutch
(R1 and
R2)
Forward
Low
Clutch
(F1 and
F2)
Forward
High
Clutch
(F3)
Torque
Converter
Lubrication
First Test
Port
(F1 and R1)
Second Test
Port
(F2, F3 and
R2)
1793 to 2068* kPa
(260 to 300 psi)
1793 to
2068 kPa
(260 to
300 psi)
1793 to
2068 kPa
(260 to
300 psi)
1793 to
2068 kPa
(260 to
300 psi)
758 kPa
(110 psi)
69 to 276 kPa
(10 to 40 psi)
1793 to
2068 kPa
(260 to
300 psi)
1793 to
2068 kPa
(260 to
300 psi)
*Relief Pressure
8000 SRM 1584 Transmission Oil Pressures
5
7. Table 2. 2-Speed Transmission
All Pressures at 2000 rpm and Oil at 50 to 65°C (120 to 150°F)
Port 1 Transmission
Pump
Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Port 5 Port 6 Port 7 Port 8
Low and High
Pressure
Reverse
Clutch
(R1 and
R2)
Forward
Low
Clutch
(F1 and
F2)
Forward
High
Clutch
(F3)
Torque
Converter
Lubrication
First Test
Port
(F1 and R1)
Second Test
Port
(F2, F3 and
R2)
1793 to 2068* kPa
(260 to 300 psi)
1793 to
2068 kPa
(260 to
300 psi)
1793 to
2068 kPa
(260 to
300 psi)
1793 to
2068 kPa
(260 to
300 psi)
758 kPa
(110 psi)
69 to 276 kPa
(10 to 40 psi)
1793 to
2068 kPa
(260 to
300 psi)
1793 to
2068 kPa
(260 to
300 psi)
*Relief Pressure
Hydraulic System Relief Pressures
Item Specification
Oil Temperature for Setting Relief Pressure 50 to 65°C (122 to 149°F)
Primary Relief Valve Pressure (High Idle) 22.1 ±0.48 MPa (3205 ± 70 psi)
Secondary Relief Valve Pressure (High Idle) 15.51 ±0.48 MPa (2250 ±70 psi)
Transmission Oil Pressures 8000 SRM 1584
6
8. Steering System
Table 3. H6.0FT, H7.0FT (H135FT, H155FT) (K006) Lift Truck Models
Item Quantity
Oil Temperature 55 to 65°C (131 to 149°F)
Steering Relief Pressure at 800 rpms 12.4 ±0.3 MPa (1798 ±43.5 psi)
Steering Cylinder Stroke (Each Side) 224.0 mm (8.3 in.)
Inside Steering Tire Angle 74.5°
Number of Turns to Lock 3.50
Turning Radius (±76 mm NO LOAD) Outside Inside
H6.0FT (H135FT) 3320 230
H7.0FT (H155FT) 3388 230
Stall Speeds (in RPM ±100 rpm)
GM 4.3L GAS H6.0FT, H7.0FT (H135FT, H155FT) (K006)
Transmission New Engine Broken-In Engine (30 hrs)
Powershift (2 Speed) 2160 2210
DuraMatch N/A* N/A*
*DuraMatch transmission has torque limiting feature.
GM 4.3L LPG H6.0FT, H7.0FT (H135FT, H155FT) (K006)
Transmission New Engine Broken-In Engine (30 hrs)
Powershift (2 Speed) 2070 2170
DuraMatch N/A* N/A*
*DuraMatch transmission has torque limiting feature.
KUBOTA 3.6L DIESEL H6.0FT, H7.0FT (H135FT, H155FT) (K006)
Transmission New Engine Broken-In Engine (30 hrs)
Powershift (2 Speed) 1935 1950
8000 SRM 1584 Steering System
7
9. Drive Axle Removal
WARNING
When putting the lift truck on blocks, make sure
the surface is solid, even, and level. Any blocks
used to support the lift truck must be solid, one-
piece units.
1. Put blocks on each side (front and back) of the
steering tires to prevent movement of the lift
truck.
2. Raise the lift truck and put blocks under the
frame so that the drive wheels do not touch the
floor. Put blocks under the counterweight for
stability.
3. Remove the mast assembly as described in the
section
Mast Repairs, 2- and 3-Stage Masts (S/N
A513, A514, A613, A614, A702, A703, A704,
A705, A706, A707, A751, A752, B513, B514,
B586, B587, B588, B589, B590, B591, B749,
B750, B751, B752, B753, B754) 4000SRM1250
for lift truck models
• H6.0FT, H7.0FT (H135FT, H155FT)
(H006, J006, K006)
Mast Repair (S/N A513, A514, A613, A614,
A643, A644, A683, A684) 4000SRM1406 for lift
truck models
• H8.0FT, H8.0FT9, H9.0FT (H170FT,
H175FT36, H190FT) (A299, B299)
.
Mast Repair (S/N A613, A614, A643, A644,
A683, A684) 4000SRM1956for lift truck models
• H6.0FT, H7.0FT (H135FT, H155FT)
(L006)
Mast Repair (S/N A613, A614, A643, A644,
A683, A684) 4000SRM1956 for lift truck models
• H8.0FT, H8.0FT9, H9.0FT (H170FT,
H175FT36, H190FT) (C299)
.
WARNING
Completely remove air from tires before removing
them from lift truck. Air pressure in tires can
cause tire and rim parts to explode, which can
cause serious injury or death. Never loosen nuts
that hold together inner and outer wheel halves
when there is air pressure in tire.
4. Remove the air from the tires and remove the
wheels.
NOTE: Perform Step 5 through Step 23 for lift
truck models H6.0FT, H7.0FT (H135FT, H155FT)
(H006, J006, K006, L006), .
5. Remove the drive axle main housing center fill/
level plug and O-ring. See Figure 2.
6. Remove the oil fill plugs and O-rings on both
sides of the drive axle. See Figure 2.
7. Remove the oil drain plugs on both sides of the
drive axle. Drain the oil into a suitable con-
tainer. See Figure 2.
8. Remove the drive axle main housing center
drain plug. Drain the oil into a suitable con-
tainer. See Figure 2.
Drive Axle Removal 1400 SRM 1344
2
10. 1. DRIVE AXLE MAIN HOUSING CENTER DRAIN
PLUG
2. OIL FILL PLUG, RIGHT SIDE
3. O-RING
4. OIL FILL PLUG, LEFT SIDE
5. OIL DRAIN PLUG, LEFT SIDE
6. DRIVE AXLE MAIN HOUSING CENTER FILL/
LEVEL PLUG
7. OIL DRAIN PLUG, RIGHT SIDE
Figure 2. Drive Axle Drain and Fill/Level Plugs for Lift Truck Models H6.0FT, H7.0FT (H135FT, H155FT)
(H006, J006, K006, L006),
1400 SRM 1344 Drive Axle Removal
3
11. 9. Remove the parking brake cables. Refer to the
section
Brake System 1800SRM1247 for lift truck mod-
els
• H6.0FT, H7.0FT (H135FT, H155FT)
(H006, J006, K006)
.
Brake System 1800SRM1247 for lift truck mod-
els
• H8.0FT, H8.0FT9, H9.0FT (H170FT,
H175FT36, H190FT) (A299, B299)
.
Wet Brake System 1800SRM1977 for lift truck
models
• H6.0FT, H7.0FT (H135FT, H155FT)
(L006)
.
Wet Brake System 1800SRM1977 for lift truck
models
• H8.0FT, H8.0FT9, H9.0FT (H170FT,
H175FT36, H190FT) (C299)
.
10. Disconnect the brake supply line from the
brake line cross fitting on the drive axle. See
Figure 3.
11. Disconnect the accumulator/brake booster sup-
ply line from the manifold on the drive axle.
See Figure 3.
12. Disconnect the brake booster return line from
the manifold on the drive axle. See Figure 3.
NOTE: Note placement of hose clamps prior to re-
moval of hoses to aid in installation.
13. Disconnect the drive axle to transmission cool-
ing return hose from the manifold on the drive
axle. See Figure 3.
14. Disconnect the transmission to drive axle cool-
ing supply hose from the manifold on the drive
axle. See Figure 3.
Drive Axle Removal 1400 SRM 1344
4
13. Legend for Figure 3
1. ACCUMULATOR
2. TRANSMISSION TO DRIVE AXLE COOLING
SUPPLY HOSE
3. DRIVE AXLE TO TRANSMISSION COOLING
RETURN HOSE
4. DRIVE AXLE COOLING RETURN HOSE, LEFT
SIDE
5. BRAKE COOLING LINE, LEFT SIDE
6. BRAKE LINE, LEFT SIDE
7. ACCUMULATOR/BRAKE BOOSTER SUPPLY
LINE
8. BRAKE BOOSTER RETURN LINE
9. BRAKE SUPPLY LINE
10. BRAKE COOLING LINE, RIGHT SIDE
11. BRAKE LINE, RIGHT SIDE
12. DRIVE AXLE COOLING RETURN HOSE, RIGHT
SIDE
15. Place blocks under the axle assembly and con-
nect slings and lifting device.
16. Remove the capscrews retaining the drive
shaft. Remove the drive shaft.
17. Remove the four mounting capscrews and
washers from the drive axle. See Figure 4.
18. Remove blocks and lower the drive axle assem-
bly. Pull axle forward and away from frame.
19. Place blocks under the differential assembly.
20. Disconnect the cooling hoses from the manifold
and drive axle. Remove the cooling hoses. See
Figure 5.
21. Disconnect the brake cooling lines from the
manifold and the drive axle. Remove the brake
cooling lines. See Figure 5.
22. Remove the socket head screws retaining the
brake manifold to the drive axle. Remove the
manifold. See Figure 5.
23. Disconnect the brake lines from the drive axle.
Remove the brake lines with cross fitting, as an
assembly, from the drive axle. See Figure 5.
1. CAPSCREW
2. WASHER
3. DRIVE AXLE
Figure 4. Drive Axle Mounting Capscrews
Drive Axle Removal 1400 SRM 1344
6
14. 1. MANIFOLD
2. DRIVE AXLE COOLING RETURN HOSE, LEFT
SIDE
3. BRAKE COOLING LINE, LEFT SIDE
4. BRAKE LINE, LEFT SIDE
5. SOCKET HEAD SCREWS
6. CROSS FITTING
7. BRAKE COOLING LINE, RIGHT SIDE
8. BRAKE LINE, RIGHT SIDE
9. DRIVE AXLE COOLING RETURN HOSE, RIGHT
SIDE
Figure 5. Manifold and Cooling Hoses Removal for Lift Truck Models H6.0FT, H7.0FT (H135FT, H155FT)
(H006, J006, K006, L006)
1400 SRM 1344 Drive Axle Removal
7
15. NOTE: Perform Step 24 through Step 43 for lift
truck model H8.0FT, H8.0FT9, H9.0FT (H170FT,
H175FT36, H190FT) (A299, B299, C299), .
24. Remove drive axle main housing center fill plug
from main housing. See Figure 6.
25. Remove right side and left side drain plugs
from drive axle. Drain oil into suitable con-
tainer. See Figure 6.
26. Remove drive axle main housing center drain
plug from main housing, Drain oil into suitable
container. See Figure 6.
27. Remove the parking brake cables. Refer to the
section
Brake System 1800SRM1247 for lift truck mod-
els
• H6.0FT, H7.0FT (H135FT, H155FT)
(H006, J006, K006)
Brake System 1800SRM1247 for lift truck mod-
els
• H8.0FT, H8.0FT9, H9.0FT (H170FT,
H175FT36, H190FT) (A299, B299)
.
Wet Brake System 1800SRM1977 for lift truck
models
• H6.0FT, H7.0FT (H135FT, H155FT)
(L006)
Wet Brake System 1800SRM1977 for lift truck
models
• H8.0FT, H8.0FT9, H9.0FT (H170FT,
H175FT36, H190FT) (C299)
.
NOTE: Note placement of hose clamps prior to re-
moval of hoses to aid in installation.
28. Disconnect load sense in and load sense out
hose assemblies from accumulator charge
valve. See Figure 7.
29. Disconnect brake line from modulating brake
valve. See Figure 7.
30. Disconnect hydraulic pressure supply hose from
accumulator charge valve. See Figure 7.
31. Disconnect hydraulic return hose from accumu-
lator charge valve and modulating brake valve.
See Figure 7.
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16. 1. DRIVE AXLE MAIN HOUSING CENTER DRAIN
PLUG
2. DRIVE AXLE MAIN HOUSING CENTER FILL
PLUG
3. RIGHT SIDE DRAIN PLUG
4. LEFT SIDE DRAIN PLUG
Figure 6. Drive Axle Drain and Fill Plugs for Lift Truck Model H8.0FT, H8.0FT9, H9.0FT (H170FT, H175FT36,
H190FT) (A299, B299, C299),
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18. Legend for Figure 7
A. FRONT VIEW B. REAR VIEW
1. MODULATING BRAKE VALVE
2. BRAKE LINE
3. LOAD SENSE IN HOSE ASSEMBLY
4. LOAD SENSE OUT HOSE ASSEMBLY
5. ACCUMULATOR CHARGE VALVE
6. HYDRAULIC PRESSURE SUPPLY HOSE
7. HYDRAULIC RETURN HOSE
8. COOLING RETURN HOSE
9. MANIFOLD
10. DRIVE AXLE
11. COOLING RETURN TO TRANSMISSION HOSE
12. COOLING SUPPLY FROM TRANSMISSION
HOSE
13. AXLE VENT LINE
14. COOLING SUPPLY LINES
15. SOCKET HEAD SCREW
16. BRAKE LINE
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19. 32. Place blocks under the axle assembly. Connect
slings and lifting device to axle assembly.
33. Remove the capscrews and the drive shaft from
the drive axle.
34. Remove the four mounting capscrews and
washers from the drive axle. See Figure 8.
35. Remove blocks and lower the drive axle assem-
bly. Pull axle forward and away from frame.
36. Place blocks under the differential assembly.
37. Remove cooling return hoses from manifold and
drive axle. See Figure 7.
38. Disconnect cooling return to transmission hose
from manifold. See Figure 7.
39. Disconnect cooling supply from transmission
hose from manifold. See Figure 7.
40. Disconnect axle vent line from drive axle. See
Figure 7.
41. Remove cooling supply lines from manifold and
drive axle. See Figure 7.
42. Remove two socket head screws and manifold
from drive axle. See Figure 7.
43. Disconnect brake lines from drive axle. Remove
brake lines with cross fitting, as an assembly,
from drive axle. See Figure 7.
1. CAPSCREW
2. WASHER
3. DRIVE AXLE
Figure 8. Drive Axle Mounting Capscrews
Planetary Reduction Gear Repair
REMOVE AND DISASSEMBLE
Refer to Figure 9 and Figure 10 for the following repair procedures.
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21. 1. AXLE CASE - LH
2. O-RING
3. HEXAGON BOLT
4. RING GEAR
5. CAPSCREW
6. SEAL
7. INNER BEARING
8. WHEEL HUB
9. WHEEL STUD
10. WHEEL HUB SUPPORT
11. BEARING
12. SHOULDER RING
13. OUTER AXLE SHAFT
14. RETAINING RING
15. PLANETARY GEAR
16. SUN GEAR
17. CENTERING RING
18. PLANETARY GEAR CARRIER
19. PLUG
20. MAGNET PLUG
21. HALF SHAFT - SHORT OR LONG
22. AXLE CASE - RH
23. SOCKET HEAD SCREW
24. RETAINING SCREW
25. CAPSCREW
26. OUTER BEARING
Figure 10. Planetary Reduction Gear Assembly for Lift Truck Model H8.0FT, H8.0FT9, H9.0FT (H170FT,
H175FT36, H190FT) (A299, B299, C299)
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22. STEP 1.
Connect an overhead lifting device to the plane-
tary reduction gear assembly.
NOTE: Make an alignment mark on the axle housing and planetary carrier cover before removing the plane-
tary carrier cover.
STEP 2.
Remove the socket head screws retaining the
planetary carrier cover to the axle housing.
1. SOCKET HEAD SCREW
NOTE: Planetary gear images shown in STEP 3 through STEP 9 are for lift truck models H6.0FT, H7.0FT
(H135FT, H155FT) (H006, J006, K006, L006); lift truck model H8.0FT, H8.0FT9, H9.0FT (H170FT,
H175FT36, H190FT) (A299, B299, C299), has four planetary gears, not shown.
STEP 3.
Remove the complete planetary carrier assembly
from the axle housing.
1. AXLE HOUSING
2. PLANETARY CARRIER ASSEMBLY
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23. STEP 4.
Remove and discard the O-ring from the planetary
carrier assembly.
1. O-RING
STEP 5.
Remove the retaining rings retaining the plane-
tary gears.
1. RETAINING RING
2. PLANETARY GEAR
STEP 6.
Remove the planetary gear and bearing assem-
blies.
1. PLANETARY GEAR AND BEARING ASSEMBLY
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24. STEP 7.
Remove the ring gear.
1. RING GEAR
STEP 8.
Remove the retaining screw and centering ring.
1. RETAINING SCREW
2. CENTERING RING
STEP 9.
Remove the planetary gear carrier.
1. PLANETARY GEAR CARRIER
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26. STEP 10.
Place the reduction gear assembly upside down.
Remove the capscrews retaining the outer axle
shaft to the wheel hub.
1. CAPSCREW
STEP 11.
Using a plastic hammer, tap the outer axle shaft
out of the wheel hub support and wheel hub.
1. OUTER AXLE SHAFT
STEP 12.
Remove and discard the O-ring from the outer
axle shaft.
1. O-RING
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27. STEP 13.
Remove the capscrews retaining the shoulder
ring.
1. CAPSCREW
STEP 14.
Remove the shoulder ring.
1. SHOULDER RING
NOTE: Use a cylindrical block, with a minimum outside diameter of 99 mm (3.90 in.) and maximum outside
diameter of 118 mm (4.65 in.), for the puller to push against the end of the wheel hub support.
STEP 15.
Using a suitable puller and cylindrical block, dis-
engage the wheel hub support from the wheel
hub.
1. WHEEL HUB
2. WHEEL HUB SUPPORT
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28. STEP 16.
Remove the outer bearing cone.
1. OUTER BEARING CONE
STEP 17.
Remove the seal from the hub.
STEP 18.
Remove the inner bearing cone.
1. INNER BEARING CONE
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