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I have been using Jungheinrich since the Muliton days in the early 80s and havent had any problems, my old pallet stackers are beat up but they work fine. I have even had them repainted a few times, seems like that is the most I have had to do with them.

I have to say that Crown is also not bad, but I dont have any personal experience with them.

I read that Jungheinrich will have be serviced by the cat dealers starting next year, which is good because our local cat dealer is great.

Good luck with your decision.
  • Posted 8 Oct 2009 18:13
  • By Richard_
  • joined 8 Oct'09 - 2 messages
  • South Carolina, United States
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