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Mystery Linde forklift at Port of Blyth - model ID?

Just snapped this machine today. The F40 is most likely a fleet number for the area, there is no mention of an F40 model for the Linde company on a Google search.

photobucket.com/albums/y19/balacau/Misc%20stuff/misc/DSC00328.jpg

I realise there could be a large number of similar sized units but any help is always greatly appreciated.

Thanks!
  • Posted 26 May 2008 00:56
  • Modified 26 May 2008 00:56 by poster
  • Discussion started by Gavin
  • United Kingdom
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Hi Gavin, the model in the picture is a 352 H40-45, this has now being replaced by the 394
Regards

Ian
  • Posted 26 May 2008 13:49
  • Reply by ian_p
  • Victoria, Australia

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