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Re: Anyone own a forklift? other uses?


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Posted by dixon boy on February 15, 2011 at 23:28:26 from (66.43.194.114):

In Reply to: Anyone own a forklift? other uses? posted by mikefromcny on February 15, 2011 at 16:11:49:

Yes; have two units actually. one is walkie/stacker unit lifts close to 4000lbs we call the (go-cart) the other unit is 12000.00 lb lift unit we call (big Boy). no good at doing pics on here so for just some of the atttachments i have made go to Farm Show magazine (last addition I got Vol.35.1 page 8)and you will find half page of them in article( assembly business attachments). have 8ft for extensions both units, have implement hitches for both,have we call side slinger, boom pole lift,equipment gang assembly lift arms etc. Big boy has extra tank hyd coupler valves etc to be able to pump new oil into new hyd cylinders to get new machines pumped and primed full of oil so it will lift and fold. the other feature to all things i have made is they will all interchange on tractor,skidloader or forklifts. Also have built 3pt hitch that will slip onto bigboy for big 3pt hookup machinery.and it also adapts 3 pt quick hitch to tractor ,skidloader ,or forklifts. Both of my units now are electric powered (hugh battery) which I love. Yes only drawback to both units is they are not offroad,but skidloader handle all of that problem,so as long as i can get stuff delivered,or onto my large cement pad i can lift it. just finished assembling another semi load of (Westfield) grain augers yesterday . i assemble Great Plains,Westfield,Kinze,landoll,New Holland,Sitrex,etc) 17 total on that load. now trying to get back to lawn mowers that came in crates few months ago. To relate to the first article about fork attachment on tractor loader yea i totally agree the idea seems great but it turns out they reallly are not unless another person is handy. You simple can not see them good enough to go into pallets and to lift items with out poking into them. On skidloaders yes they are wonderful. but on big forklifts, and teleheandlers etc they are harder to see and sometimes impossible to see the actual ends of your forks. Speaking of lifts or loaders does anyone need a very nice used loader, i am still getting rid of units I was using to lift machinery pieces around with before i got my forklifts. Units same as new and have never seen manure or hardly dirt far as that goes cause had forks on them basically whole time. Don't get mad here at me , I know this is not the for sale list, just we were talking about forks and loaders and thought if it would help some one out then fine, and just always be safe with those units.


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