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Discussion:  yale mpb40 vs mpb60
Number of messages: 3

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scott_g
Colorado,
What is the difference between these (2) trucks?
Any
Idea on parts difference: drive motor? Lift cylinder? Stabalizer bar?

Modified 7 May 2012 01:04 PM
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johnr_j
Georgia, United States
The mpb 40 has a smaller frame & fork width, drive motor, drive/steer wheel & transfer case, load wheels, lift cylinder, etc.  - suitable for lifting 4000 lbs.  The MPB60  shares many of the component as the MPB 80.
So the parts that are interchangeable would be the paint, some decals & a few nuts, bolts & washers.

Modified 7 May 2012 09:53 PM
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klbam
Michigan, United States
If you need a glavanized option, that is only available in the 6,000 lb model as well.  The 4,000 lb unit is by far the more common jack in the industry.

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