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Not a safe practice to drive with forks elevated....an explanation of how the 3 point suspension work in the 'Stability Triangle' will make sense to a thinking person who understands that the center of gravity is constantly moving within that 'safe' area. Adding extra pull from travelling with weight of the forks[ 500 lbs] elevated will tend to make the center of gravity move outside the stability triangle and tip the truck over.
  • Posted 23 Sep 2021 23:28
  • By hiloman
  • joined 5 Sep'10 - 6 messages
  • New York, United States
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