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Before BT-Raymond was purchased by Toyota you could grab a new Mitsubushi Rabbit, scratch off the paint and find a 5 year old Raymond model 112 lurking underneath. Toyota and Yale pallet jacks used Raymond technology as well. I have a Clark OP made by Prime mover that all the electronics are from a Raymond model 261! This has to say something for the Raymond product. When the 112 rabbit was out it had it's issues as opposed to the Crown 3000 series which was like a tank and close to indestructable but the operators I dealt with still prefered to use the 112s. Raymond has fixed ALOT of the issues that the 112s had in their new AC drive 8400.
  • Posted 17 Aug 2010 21:31
  • By joe_d
  • joined 25 May'10 - 253 messages
  • Texas, United States
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