SPOOKY FORKLIFT CHALLENGE REVEALED

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- 21 May 2020 ( #975 )
Thanks for having fun with us again forklift lovers. Here are the forklifts from our spooky forklift challenge revealed and a big thanks to our Machinery-onQ dealers, whose forklift photos sparked our imagination:

1. 'THE GLITCH': Fantuzzi Container Forklift FDC25K6DB, (Forkliftcenter)
2. 'BAD RECEPTION': Combilift Side-Loading Forklift C4000, (Combilift Australia)
3. 'SPLICED': Load Lifter All-Terrain Forklift 4430, (O'Donnell Enterprises)
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