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Yes the dealer, if a Linde dealer would or should have these capabilities to perform these test. As far as the price for your market try to get hold of cris t on this site if anyone would know he should. I acknowledge what fork**lift is telling you is correct, but being an owner/operator of this class of truck you may have already expierenced this. Like every make and model truck on the market today, each has their own strong points and weak points, it is up to the end user to determine which ones best suit them and their application. Linde lifts in the waste recycler's facilities have performed rather well. Maintenance cost are higher then other brands, this is true, but if you find a well trained and equipped service facility with techs that are comfortable with working on this product line you shouldn't go too wrong. What you need now is someone who has a good working knowledge of Linde and is an independent looking out for your interest, the end user, to look over this truck and evaluate it against a condition analysis report of all nine systems.
  • Posted 22 Apr 2011 06:35
  • By MEngr
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  • Missouri, United States

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