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Forum: Container transport
Discussion:  Cargotec / Kalmar DRF-L
Number of messages: 2

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mikael_a
Sweden
Do any one have more info on this new range of reach stackers ?

Posted 15 Jan 2010 07:45 PM Reply  Report this message
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finn_r
New South Wales, Australia

hi mikael i tried to post a link for some more information for you but i was removed,so i deleted everything.
i am a toppick operator in oz and we have 3 new hysters reachstackers where i work and 5 toppick machines,i do think that the kalmar has a auto trottle and hyster is the only machine that does not have an auto trottle,why i dont know and not one machine comes with a reversing camera or self centering spreader,as standard equipment allthough omega (australia)did have one model out with this luxury feature.(but not the camera ,very handy when working at night or in the rain)

can i ask you a question,since you are in Sweden has it ever occured that two or more empty containers freeze together and is this manageable?
i am very interested as it seems entirely possible and also potentially dangerous so a wider than normal gap may be needed when setting up the rows and spaces between containers.

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