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Any idea what percentage of the total lift trucks in the current US fleets were actually Toyota's equipped with SAS? I know some trucks are 20 years old, so the number of Toyota's with SAS may be quite small, as compared to the total number of trucks in service. I'm not saying the system isn't beneficial, but just a caution to consider all variables when reading the stats.
  • Posted 23 Mar 2007 04:35
  • By sam_c
  • joined 2 Jun'05 - 11 messages
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