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Design & Engineering
Posted:
4 Aug 2009 07:14
by
DoubleBubble
Sorry, not possible
News & Perspectives
Posted:
4 Aug 2009 07:09
by
Maven
The rumor I heard is Nacco will use Yale for class I thru III and Hyster for IV and V...
Safety & Training
Posted:
4 Aug 2009 04:59
by
Normandy
If Operators used the methods explained in training this would never be a problem,
Sounds like some smart lawyer is...
News & Perspectives
Posted:
4 Aug 2009 04:36
by
chublil
johnr, I am assuming Briggs is or was an independant dealership, and if so, its all how willing they are...
News & Perspectives
Posted:
4 Aug 2009 02:50
by
johnr_j
Worked for Briggs Equipment, Yale dealer and never found them to be the "low priced" leader, even after factory subisidies...
Storage & Handling
Posted:
4 Aug 2009 01:18
by
Jonathan
Thank you for all your information guys, this forum has been a great help.
We have decided to go for...
News & Perspectives
Posted:
4 Aug 2009 00:02
by
arminius
Yale/Chase has a pretty good track record with growth, going from 0 to where they are today. They absorbed a...
News & Perspectives
Posted:
3 Aug 2009 23:49
by
chublil
Okay arminius, that I would put my money on. If that did occur, the only question left to answer would...
News & Perspectives
Posted:
3 Aug 2009 23:43
by
EasyM
NACCO execs lean heavy toward the Yale side. I'd be shocked to see them do away with Yale.
News & Perspectives
Posted:
3 Aug 2009 23:40
by
arminius
chublil. Let me clarify, I believe Yale/Chase will eventually become the Nacco dealer for both lines, and Nacco will eventually...
News & Perspectives
Posted:
3 Aug 2009 22:32
by
EasyM
From Class I-V, up to 36,000 lbs., there is no difference between the Hyster and Yale.
Looks like only the...
Safety & Training
Posted:
3 Aug 2009 22:00
by
johnr_j
1. What type of truck or trucks are you talking about?
2. Most important to teh operator is the effort...
News & Perspectives
Posted:
3 Aug 2009 21:51
by
johnr_j
1. Today Yale has a market share equal to if no grater than Hyster. Hyster is better know in the...
News & Perspectives
Posted:
3 Aug 2009 21:27
by
chublil
Now wait a minute, if the Yale dealership is going to be able to handle the influx of Hysters accounts...
Storage & Handling
Posted:
3 Aug 2009 17:51
by
SMB1
I disagree that the flexi has an advantage over the Bendi because it has front wheel drive. The Bendi is...
Storage & Handling
Posted:
3 Aug 2009 16:54
by
miroslav_m
Hi, we have a lot of experience with articulated trucks, namely FLEXI and can it recommend. The advantage of FLEXI...
Safety & Training
Posted:
3 Aug 2009 16:22
by
deb_l
Hi folks - I have browsed numerous sites searching for the wheel to vehicle movement ratio. There is acknowledgment of shoulder...
News & Perspectives
Posted:
3 Aug 2009 13:14
by
arminius
Why would you say that? Didn't the current owner of Yale in L.A. buy it out of bankruptcy over 10...
Technical Troubleshooting
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Cat Lift Trucks (& Caterpillar) EP20KT
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Code 65
Posted:
3 Aug 2009 06:23
by
Jplayer
Problem: Logic Card, Faulty Initial Setting (65)
Indication: "65" display. Vehicle operation (traction and pump motors) disabled.
(1) Situation
Indication...
Technical Troubleshooting
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Cat Lift Trucks (& Caterpillar) EP20KT
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code 33
Posted:
3 Aug 2009 06:19
by
Jplayer
well as with any pm, if your a decent tech you would have blown the lift off with compressed air...
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