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Joebob,

Page 16 (Spec Tag) & 84 (B56.1 ref) of the Operator Manual as well as the Spec tag on the truck state that the ANSI/ITSDF B56.1 Safety Standard governs this and that the standard rating is for a 220 pound operator. Hope that helps.
  • Posted 3 Sep 2020 22:59
  • By FL_Engineer
  • joined 29 Nov'18 - 4 messages
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