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Yeah, fortunately we have our own battery we'd be keeping, so at least that's a known good. The only issue is the truck is a 48V and our battery/charger is 36V, so it would have to be changed over. Don't know if this presents any other issues....

Got it narrowed down between this truck (or maybe the Hyster equivalent) and a Toyota, which also seems to have a great reputation. It's a little more money but maybe worth the extra investment for the brand.

Thanks much for the good help!
  • Posted 18 Jul 2006 21:13
  • By jonathan_d
  • joined 15 Jul'06 - 3 messages
  • Illinois, United States

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