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Thanks for the update (a least for me) I hung up the forklift spurs in 2007 (after 41 years) and worked for a Clark dealer the last 5 years. All the Clark ICE units could be lowered w/o key on and operator present. But time & PL lawyers changes everything.

The person that started this thread stated they are in a small warehouse - my guess is they have a lift this is not new.
My other guess is that you are employed by Thompson Lift (a class company). Once upon a time, prior to 1996, I worked for MCFA, Houston (came up thru the Mitsubishi channel) and had a fellow name Bob Mundson that worked for me in Dealer Training & he did a lot of Train-The-Trainer programs for Thompson. Bob was a good guy.
  • Posted 1 May 2013 03:32
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