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After perusing your site, I can tell that most of you are in the heavy-lift world.
However, I would appreciate any advice you can give me on the purchase of a new or used ThaiLift or WorldLift. I own a small company that moves paper. We typically use our forklift less than an hour a day. We need a 3500 - 4000 lb machine. A year ago we made a bad purchase of a used lift with a lot of hours. It has to be replaced already. I don't want to make the same mistake twice.
There are only a few forklift dealers in our area, and both of them have ThaiLift or Worldlift.
Any Advice?
  • Posted 3 Nov 2007 00:54
  • By LightLifter
  • joined 3 Nov'07 - 1 message
  • Colorado, United States

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