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HY EVERY BODY I'm BUYING A MODEL FORKLIFT HYSTER E50Z-33
NEED TO KNOW IS IT A MODEL TAHT YU MAY SUGGEST ME???
  • Posted 6 Mar 2016 06:40
  • By BYCFORKLIFT
  • joined 6 Mar'16 - 4 messages
  • jalisco, Mexico
RELAXED BUT BE CAREFUL
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thank you very much... I appreciate your comments
  • Posted 11 Mar 2016 09:25
  • By BYCFORKLIFT
  • joined 6 Mar'16 - 4 messages
  • jalisco, Mexico
RELAXED BUT BE CAREFUL
Hello,

I never worked on a Hyster electrical forklift. But all i can say is that Hyster is a very good brand. I'm mechanician and i work only on Hyster, with LPG and Diesel engines (L177, B466, DOO1, even on a big D222). And i've never seen major problems.
In a general way, Hyster is a good material.
  • Posted 11 Mar 2016 06:35
  • By PaulfromTahiti
  • joined 22 Jul'14 - 19 messages
  • Tahiti, French Polynesia

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