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I import Forklifts from Good Sense technologies. So far they are performing well. Yes We had to reroute some wiring and some hoses under the floor board to eliminate chafing issues.
The quality is as good as any TCM would have been. They use JIC hose fittings which is a big improvement. 3.0 GM Engine by PSI run good and we find PSI to be very interactive and willing to supply soft ware and diagnostics. Really want to buy a US built forklift new or used and arm wrestle to get information if you get it at all? What the Chinese really need to work on is parts support for older forklifts. U.S. buyer tend to keep them for a long time. Chinese forklifts parts get pretty sketchy after eight years or so. They could profit nicely in parts sales if they make a commitment to support parts for a longer time.
Fred Berger Berkshire Forklift Inc.
  • Posted 1 Feb 2018 02:18
  • By fred_b
  • joined 25 Sep'15 - 16 messages
  • Connecticut, United States

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