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1. Today Yale has a market share equal to if no grater than Hyster. Hyster is better know in the big truck market than Yale brand, especailly in the Northwest.

2. Yale has pretty much the same model line up offerings as Hyster. Primarily, there is only paint & decal differences between the two brands. Yep, they play with some optional features available on one but not on the other but it is "eye wash differences."

3. The Hyster 3 wheel w/ AC stuff is available in the Yale line-up, too.

4. At one tiem Hyster had a significant sahre of the market but things changed kinda' liek Clark used to be #1. AS they say when your #1 you only can in one direction as evry oen is "shooting" at you.
  • Posted 3 Aug 2009 21:51
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