Discussion:
looking for longer Class II forks

I'm looking for a 60" or 72" long fork.

Fork extensions won't work because the fork height will be too high for our particular use. I need a fork that is about 1.5 - 1.75" high at the max.

Does anybody know any place in Southern California or on the West Coast that sells these type of forks?

Thanks!
  • Posted 14 Aug 2007 10:24
  • By partyrentalbiz
  • joined 19 Sep'06 - 5 messages
  • California, United States
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We have them in stock. 1.75 X 4 X 60 and 72 long ITA Class II, also 1.5 X 5 X 60 ITA Class II. Call Trading Point at 281-648-2723. Your price will be a delivered price. We accept credit cards also.
  • Posted 17 Aug 2007 01:52
  • By BrianS
  • joined 7 Apr'05 - 26 messages
  • Texas, United States
You can try Southern California Material Handling.
Their phone number is 562-949-1000
They are located at 8314 East Slauson Ave Pico Rivera, CA 90660
  • Posted 15 Aug 2007 00:26
  • By scot_s
  • joined 10 Jun'04 - 63 messages
  • Michigan, United States

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