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Thanks!
The more I thought about it the more apparent it became that I would need 2 machines to achieve our goals.

I am trying to dig up information on a 2007 linde H20, to see if it can lift what we need it to. I understand it is a 4000 lb cap machine, triple mast, and we will need to climb to about 15' for our top rack, which at most the load will weight 2000 lbs at that height. Any idea if that can be done safely?

We are going to budget for a machine 2nd or 3rd quarter next year - 8000 to 10000 cap machine with rotating forks and clamp.
  • Posted 17 Oct 2010 05:56
  • By mario_j
  • joined 15 Oct'10 - 15 messages
  • Ohio, United States

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