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Can you recommend a Good FL merhcant in US

If you've dealt with a good Forklfit company that handles used FL's in America, could you please recommend them.

I'd even like to hear who I should stay clear of. We need many used Forklifts.
THANKS
  • Posted 16 Dec 2004 10:05
  • By lori_l
  • joined 16 Dec'04 - 2 messages
  • California, United States
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What are the specifications of the equipment you are looking for?
My dealership keeps refurbished equipment in stock and ready to ship
We're in Missouri, but we could provide digital photos and a guarantee
  • Posted 21 Dec 2004 03:14
  • By showmegreg
  • joined 21 Dec'04 - 1 message
  • Missouri, United States
Thanks for your reply LIftman. Can you please let me know your business contact information if you're in South Carolina. If you'd prefer, you can email it to me at:
[email address removed]
Thanks
  • Posted 17 Dec 2004 04:52
  • By lori_l
  • joined 16 Dec'04 - 2 messages
  • California, United States
Unfortunatly you have the same delima most looking for used equipment have.
There is a wealth of used equipment that is worn out on the market. That is not to say there aren't a few good pieces out there but they do not last long and most of what you buy will need work. If you do not have the turn around capabilities and can stand behind what you sell your reputation will suffer.
At present I have 20+ calls for used equipment that want good equipment at cheap prices. Once you recondition one to the level required the prices are usually more than the market can bear. There are always exceptions but not every day.
Having a good sized rental fleet you can turn over is the key to selling used equipment and maintaining your reputation. (My company has a 33 year history in the forklift business and a good reputation in the market.)
  • Posted 17 Dec 2004 00:06
  • By Liftman
  • joined 20 Aug'04 - 19 messages
  • South Carolina, United States

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