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A mate of mine recently trialed one in his warehouse. He found it to be difficult to control in a straight line. Possibly due to its really short wheelbase. Also he had real issues with the H&S risk assessment of removing the battery beneath the raised fork carriage. Linde offered a pin to hold the carriage up which didn't inspire his operators. One other thing was the reflection of warehouse lighting on the between the mast screen which seemed to act like a concave mirror. One last plus point to be fair - the design and lifting capacity is excellent.
  • Posted 10 Mar 2006 03:48
  • Modified 10 Mar 2006 03:57 by poster
  • By jon_b
  • joined 10 Mar'06 - 17 messages
  • Cheshire, United Kingdom

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