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European Forklift

I need a 16000 kg forklift and I find some European options like Kalmar and Linde, I have to tell.. In suth America sometimes it's really hard to find replacement parts even for the American ones so y think could be harder to find the euro ones, the point is why to choose an euro equipment ?? (most say there is no to many U.S options)

Thanks.
  • Posted 28 Feb 2012 17:35
  • Discussion started by michaelsantana
  • guayas, Ecuador
maik1
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16000 kg = 35200#s
  • Posted 8 Mar 2012 02:02
  • Reply by TheBirdman
  • Oklahoma, United States
Sure, my email [email address removed]


Greetings.
maik1
michaelsantana, can you add an e-mail to your profile or contact me via e-mail, I may know of a few in the size and price you are looking for.
  • Posted 29 Feb 2012 21:00
  • Reply by edward_t
  • South Carolina, United States
"it's not rocket surgery"
Scot,
Im searching a 5 or 6 year used forklift in a $50.000 or $60.000 price average
So I have find it, but Europeans.
I do prefer a caterpillar DP 150 but I dont succes in my searching

Greetings.
maik1
Michaelsantana,

Seeing as how your avatar is a picture of a Cat in the size you need why are you not considering them?
  • Posted 29 Feb 2012 01:48
  • Reply by scot_s
  • Michigan, United States
Thanks for the info, I'm gonna make the contact whit them

really appreciate

Greetings
maik1
Try speaking to TVH, they supply parts for various brands of forklift worldwide & have locations in south America.

You might have to wait a couple of days for parts if the local outlet hasnt got the part on the shelf but TVH can get pretty much anything for most common forklifts very quickly.

Linde do make the best normal sized IC counterbalance's, no idea what there 16 ton truck will be like.
  • Posted 29 Feb 2012 01:13
  • Modified 29 Feb 2012 01:13 by poster
  • Reply by Forkingabout
  • england, United Kingdom

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