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Can't see it working for Impact, HC want to promote the Utilev brand around the globe as part of a new tyeup with NACCO Briggs will all way's out sell Impact so Impact will be left out in cold. Cat will just pull out of UK leaving Impact no ware to go. From what i hear Samuk spent a lot of money with HC buying there equipment and they just dropped them to jump into bed with NACCO so why do Impact seem to think they can get a better deal. Briggs will be able to offer Utilev lower then Impact will be buying HC. Dave Cooper and Tony Rooney arn't stupid they could see That HC were not a company to move forward with and made the right decision to move. Just some one better tell Impact because they seem lost at the moment. Since Toyota dropped them they have not got a clue. Who will they be talking to next year
  • Posted 7 Nov 2012 18:27
  • By Daveilift
  • joined 26 Oct'10 - 241 messages
  • west yorks, United Kingdom

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