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Well Bucknut Nice you live up to your name , I'm not grinding any axe with Linde just pointing out facts that linde have claimed for years and i agree with that hydrostatics are better than torque converters been proven in so many test's. Linde has lost their way why produce a truck in China then try to sell it to the US i have noticed that the German dealers don't wont to know this truck and if the customers in the states want Chinese i suggest Helli do a good truck so do Sany

as for our truck i take it you have never tried to produce a forklift never mind one that is more advanced than any other , but don't worry we have produced four now we have two five tone trucks and two seven ton truck out in the field being tested by us so thanks for the input


Please if you have ever tried this do let us know


One point Bucknut do you work for Linde in the US and just realised how do you sell the 396 H70 which is hydrostatic and then to the same customer try to sell the 1411 H120 torque Converter good luck with that one
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  • By exalt
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