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Hello , I own a forklift dealership in Denver Colorado , I am not the big guy in town , nor the smallest , I am currentley a Terex / Genie dealer and also a dealer for Tailift. My question is about Komatsu , in Denver our dealer has sold about 10 a year so the market is not flooded with komatsu equipment. We have worked on several thru the years , and also bought some @ the wholesaler , reconditioned them , and sold them. However we dont know a lot about the current models , and were looking for opinions - good , bad , anything helps , so should I be a Komatsu dealer ?
  • Posted 12 Mar 2009 09:15
  • By lynn_w
  • joined 29 Jan'09 - 36 messages
  • Colorado, United States

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