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Lake Elsinore, CA · Family owned & operated

Forklift Parts · Lake Elsinore, CA

Forklift Parts for Every Major Make

Give us your serial number and the part you need. We cross-reference it against a TVH catalog of more than 37 million part references, quote you a price, and tell you honestly when it will show up. No portal, no ticket number, no phone tree.

Brands we source

  • Toyota
  • Hyster
  • Yale
  • Crown
  • Clark
  • Caterpillar
  • Mitsubishi
  • Nissan / UniCarriers
  • Komatsu
  • Doosan
  • Linde
  • Raymond
  • Jungheinrich
  • TCM
  • Hyundai
  • Daewoo
  • Big Joe
  • Taylor

Authorized TVH supplier

Direct access to a catalog of 37M+ part references.

Four generations, one family

Founded 1973 — still answering our own phone.

Low overhead, lower prices

No corporate markup layered onto your invoice.

Same-day & next-day options

Most in-stock TVH lines ship the day you call.

What we stock and source

Forklift Parts by category

Engine & fuel system

  • Water pumps and thermostats
  • LPG regulators, converters and lock-offs
  • Carburetors and mixers
  • Fuel pumps and filters
  • Tune-up kits, plugs, caps and rotors
  • Radiators, hoses and fan belts
  • Air, oil and fuel filters
  • Gaskets and head sets

Hydraulics

  • Lift and tilt cylinder seal kits
  • Complete cylinders
  • Hydraulic pumps and gear pumps
  • Control valves and spool sections
  • Hoses, fittings and quick couplers
  • Hydraulic filters and breathers
  • Steering orbitrols and steer cylinders

Mast, carriage & forks

  • Leaf chain and chain kits
  • Mast rollers and bearings
  • Forks — standard, tapered and block
  • Fork pins, hooks and shims
  • Load backrests
  • Side shifters and fork positioner parts
  • Mast bushings and shims

Brakes & drivetrain

  • Brake shoes and linings
  • Wheel cylinders and master cylinders
  • Brake drums and hardware kits
  • Inching and clutch parts
  • Transmission filters and seals
  • Drive axle seals and bearings
  • Torque converter components

Electrical

  • Starters and alternators
  • Ignition switches, coils and modules
  • Contactors and solenoids
  • Wiring harnesses and connectors
  • Sensors, senders and gauges
  • Traction batteries and chargers
  • Horns, switches and relays

Tires & wheels

  • Cushion (press-on) tires
  • Pneumatic and solid pneumatic tires
  • Polyurethane press-ons
  • Wheel assemblies and rims
  • Tire pressing service referrals

Operator & safety

  • Suspension and static seats
  • Seat belts and switches
  • Blue spot and red zone LED lights
  • Strobes, beacons and back-up alarms
  • Mirrors, wipers and cab glass
  • Fire extinguisher brackets
  • Data plates and decals

Not seeing it? This list covers what we move most, not the limit of what we can get. As an authorized TVH supplier we reach a catalog of more than 37 million part references — if it exists for your machine, ask us.

Diagnose before you buy

Common symptoms and what usually causes them

You do not need a part number to call us. Describe what the machine is doing and we will help you narrow it down — buying the right part once is cheaper than buying two.

Common forklift parts symptoms and likely causes
Symptom Where we would look first
Mast drifts down under load Lift cylinder seal kit and a new lowering/holding valve. Bring the serial number — seal sizes change mid-model-year.
Truck cranks but will not start on LP Usually the LPG regulator/converter or the lock-off solenoid, not the engine.
Chain is stretched or a link is stiff Leaf chain kit, in pairs, plus the anchor pins. Never replace one side only.
Brake pedal goes to the floor Wheel cylinders first, master cylinder second — and inspect the drums while it is apart.
Steering is heavy or wandering Steer cylinder seals, orbitrol, or worn king pins and steer axle bushings.
Overheating after 30 minutes Radiator, water pump and thermostat — plus a new cap. Cheap parts, expensive downtime.

General guidance only. Always follow the manufacturer's service manual and lock out equipment before working on it.

Why buy from us

A family shop with a global catalog behind it

Herb Grady Company has been supplying parts in Southern California since 1973 — today from Lake Elsinore. Four generations of the same family, an authorized TVH catalog, and an overhead structure lean enough that the savings reach you instead of a corporate margin target.

  • Family owned and operated

    Herb Grady started this company in 1973. It passed to his son, then to his granddaughter Renee Heipley, who runs it today — with the fourth generation already in the building. That is why we still know which parts last and which ones come back.

  • Service that answers the phone

    You get a person who knows material handling equipment, not a queue position. We help you diagnose before you buy, we tell you honestly when a part is backordered, and we call you back when we say we will.

  • Low overhead, passed straight through

    We are not carrying a national sales force, a showroom or a marketing department. Our cost structure is lean on purpose, and the difference shows up on your invoice instead of somebody's quarterly target.

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Straight answers

Forklift Parts: your questions answered

Do you carry parts for my forklift make and model?
Almost certainly. As an authorized TVH supplier we reach a catalog of more than 37 million known part references covering every major lift truck brand — Toyota, Hyster, Yale, Crown, Clark, Caterpillar, Mitsubishi, Nissan/UniCarriers, Komatsu, Doosan, Linde, Raymond and more. If a part exists for your truck, we can almost always source it. Call us with the make, model and serial number and we will confirm in a few minutes.
What information do you need to look up a forklift part?
Three things get it right the first time: the make and model, the serial number off the data plate, and either the OEM part number or a clear description of the failure. Serial number matters more than people expect — manufacturers change suppliers mid-production run, so two trucks with the same model number can take different seals.
Are aftermarket forklift parts as good as OEM?
For the vast majority of wear items — filters, seals, brake shoes, hydraulic hose, tires, chain, electrical components — quality aftermarket parts are manufactured to the same specifications and frequently in the same factories as the OEM part, at a lower price. There are cases where we will tell you to buy OEM, and we will say so. We wrote a full breakdown in aftermarket vs. OEM forklift parts.
How fast can I get the part?
Many common items ship the same day they are ordered. We will give you a realistic date on the phone rather than an optimistic one — knowing a part is four days out is more useful than being told two and waiting five.
Do you sell to individuals, or only to companies with accounts?
Both. We sell to national fleets, to single-truck operations, and to the owner-operator replacing a water pump in his own yard on a Saturday. Nobody needs a minimum order to talk to us.
Do you ship outside of California?
Yes — we ship parts nationwide. We are based in Lake Elsinore and most of our local customers are across Riverside and San Bernardino counties, but a large share of our orders go out by freight and parcel across the country.

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