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pedestrian high lift stacker

Hello

Does anybody knows who produce this kind of warehause forklifts with load center 1250 and cap 1000 kgs and lift height aprox 1900 mm

Thanks, Marko
  • Posted 19 Oct 2008 04:09
  • By marko
  • joined 17 Dec'07 - 29 messages
  • Croatia
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no that hyster is not good

it must have forks aprox 1650 mm long with cap 1000 kg and lcd 1250 mm, and min lif height 1250

thanks
  • Posted 19 Oct 2008 22:36
  • By marko
  • joined 17 Dec'07 - 29 messages
  • Croatia
thanks I will check
  • Posted 19 Oct 2008 22:33
  • By marko
  • joined 17 Dec'07 - 29 messages
  • Croatia
i think you need something like a hyster K1.0. i think.
  • Posted 19 Oct 2008 07:10
  • By tugmaster
  • joined 25 Aug'08 - 73 messages
  • United Kingdom

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