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Drip, whatever you end up with, older used are about a dollar a capacity pound on the cheap side. I saw no Delaware forks on e-bay just now, go figure.
The one in my back yard cost me $150.00 I average about an hour a month.
I know John and Edward were just about to say......make sure whoever is operating the fork is certified per your State and federal OSHA regulations.
Some states have free forklift certification programs.
Dave
  • Posted 9 Jul 2009 10:14
  • By TradeShowDave
  • joined 14 Mar'09 - 48 messages
  • California, United States

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