Manitou 626 Top door

ACEngineering

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From my parts book, the complete frame and glass should be part no193163
Frame only part no194664
The frame turns up on some foreign web site if you Google Manitou 194664 try translate to make sense?

Theres actually several part numbers, depending if its a series 1, 2 or 3.

Some are painted white others grey/brown, some have the top door latch to hold it open to the cab at the top of the frame and others the latch is at the bottom.

Any of them will do as the shape is the same and you can modify the latch system to suit.
 

ACEngineering

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From my parts book, the complete frame and glass should be part no193163
Frame only part no194664
The frame turns up on some foreign web site if you Google Manitou 194664 try translate to make sense?

i doubt its stock as there's no price listed.

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JamieKerry92

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Theres actually several part numbers, depending if its a series 1, 2 or 3.

Some are painted white others grey/brown, some have the top door latch to hold it open to the cab at the top of the frame and others the latch is at the bottom.

Any of them will do as the shape is the same and you can modify the latch system to suit.
This is the one. Unfortunately a wall fell onto it last week. Luckily bottom section is fine.
 

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ACEngineering

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Bit of a long shot but I'm looking for a top door for a Manitou 626 if anyone has one available.

I just offered it up to a early series 1 white cab in the yard and is the same, this is a early but slightly later series 1 as it has the top fixing hole for pinning it back to the cab but 99.9% sure the actual frame is the same as the later ones with pin fixing on the bottom.

Do you have the glass and the rubber seal for it? inner catch etc? I got new hinges in stock would have to order the other bits.
 

ACEngineering

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Had fun with my 626 yesterday
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I probably got one of them somewhere too:unsure::ROFLMAO: A long M12 bolt will do though(y) Cable is probably stiff, i would replace the cables if they are stiff to safe the control boxes as they are obsolete and impossible to find, very few internal parts available to repair them too.
 

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