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HAHAHAHA.....FUNNY, FUNNY. Never in 13 years have I seen a mast CRACK. Bearings go out, yes. Mast....no. I have seen out riggers get bent from side impacts but have also seen that on Crowns. It's called OPERATOR DAMAGE not manufacturing defect. BTW, I've always touched up the skirts on ALL my customers lifts, armor all'd the dash, etc., no matter what the brand. Keeps the operators and customers happy with their equipment. What customer wants to have a big wig tour through a warehouse full of scratched up, beat up lift no matter how much work their getting done. As a matter of fact just bought 3 cases each of Daewoo yellow and Clark green for my sit downs. Ofcourse, in this case their my trucks but I want em looking good. I'm guessing when you cut yourself Hyster yellow comes gushing out?
  • Posted 14 Oct 2010 05:44
  • By joe_d
  • joined 25 May'10 - 253 messages
  • Texas, United States
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