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HUH?
If there is a fit and finish difference between Hyster and Yale, why are there Nacco part numbers on all the components in the truck? If there is a difference, why are trucks with no logos on them running around the Portland CBDC? Besides, your own post indicates you agree there isn't a difference because you can order parts between the two brands...and then go on to say there is a difference (???)


The VX/Fortis product is identical as will all products from now on. Maybe in the past there were differences between battery covers, etc but for the person who's asking the question in this post (who is presumably comparing the purchase of a new Yale vs Hyster)....THERE IS NO DIFFERENCE (except a decal and a shade of yellow).

Monotrol isn't Hyster only; also been available in Yale for at least 10 years...called FDC...foot-directional-control....
  • Posted 9 Oct 2006 09:48
  • By FLdude
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  • Michigan, United States

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