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The Hyster narrow aisle and walkie rider is the most dependable warehouse product out there right now.They are not getting the attention they should because red and gray have been getting all the attention.The AC motors are rock solid.The can bus communication system left the world of large harnesses all over the truck behind years ago.Unlike Hyster, Crown and Raymond continued to spread electronic components all over their machines. Hyster (made in North Carolina by the way) started pulling ahead in warehouse technology about 5 years ago.Smooth controls and dependability to boot.Hyster also demands that all technicians ,even veterans,continue their factory training.Red and Gray hope to keep them at bay.
  • Posted 13 Oct 2010 04:10
  • By Madman
  • joined 26 Mar'10 - 20 messages
  • North Carolina, United States

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