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Totally agree Swoop. Operators are always finding new innovative ways to wreck things. I could go on and on. I wish there was a SPCF ( Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Forklifts)
Maybe this new mast style just can't handle the punishment the older ones could?
Just seems odd we got two identical failures at around the same hour meter reading, I hope this isn't recurring over the life of the machine. I guess we will get really good at pulling masts off.
  • Posted 6 Dec 2019 01:22
  • By UncleSi
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  • Manitoba, Canada

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