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We've been all over the place trying to find help on this issue. We run a small cat forklift in our warehouse. Recently a driver let the forklift die too far from the charging station so we cannot charge the battery. The machine is too heavy to push and the charging station is hardwired to the far wall 40 feet away.

We'd love to get it recharged so we can use it again, but have no idea if there are mobile chargers, or if we have to pay for someone to come out to recharge it, or if there is a way to lengthen the cables on the station to get out to the forklift.

Any advice would be great. Thanks!
  • Posted 22 Dec 2010 02:12
  • By lou_c
  • joined 22 Dec'10 - 2 messages
  • Florida, United States

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