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I agree that TCM makes a decent truck,
and believe that their I/C truck line-up,
is better in quality than their electric truck
offerings.However,I don't think that it is
realistic to compare them with Linde,Raymond or Crown products,and here's why.In the U.S. market where I've
worked,those mfg. deal primarily in Class
II and Class III truck applications,while TCM
in the U.S. deals primarily in Class I,IV,V
applications.So comparing the "Big Three"
to TCM in that market segment,is not in my
opinion a viable comparison.For similar comparisons,I would check out TCM's I/C
and elec. lifts,with Hyster,Yale,Nissan,Cat
Toyota ect.That should give you a much more realistic comparison,in terms of specs
pricing ect.
Sincerely,
Bill Williams
Industrial Truck Solutions
  • Posted 11 Feb 2005 04:25
  • By bill_w
  • joined 11 Feb'05 - 7 messages
  • New York, United States
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