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six foot class III forks
"The Kid" has had his 10K lb. Matsuura CNC mill sitting on my trailer
two weeks now looking for forks for his truck. He needs six foot long class III forks. They are $1500 new with a long special order delivery time. Long shot, but any chance somebody has a line on used ones? karl http://s1242.photobucket.com/user/Ka...ura-1.jpg.html sorry tried twice photobucket put it upside down |
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six foot class III forks
On Tue, 22 Apr 2014 18:22:42 -0500, Karl Townsend
wrote: "The Kid" has had his 10K lb. Matsuura CNC mill sitting on my trailer two weeks now looking for forks for his truck. He needs six foot long class III forks. They are $1500 new with a long special order delivery time. Long shot, but any chance somebody has a line on used ones? karl http://s1242.photobucket.com/user/Ka...ura-1.jpg.html sorry tried twice photobucket put it upside down Sorry, he has Class IV forks on his truck, need 72" class IV forks |
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six foot class III forks
On 2014-04-23, Karl Townsend wrote:
On Tue, 22 Apr 2014 18:22:42 -0500, Karl Townsend wrote: "The Kid" has had his 10K lb. Matsuura CNC mill sitting on my trailer two weeks now looking for forks for his truck. He needs six foot long class III forks. They are $1500 new with a long special order delivery time. Long shot, but any chance somebody has a line on used ones? karl http://s1242.photobucket.com/user/Ka...ura-1.jpg.html sorry tried twice photobucket put it upside down Sorry, he has Class IV forks on his truck, need 72" class IV forks I am also looking for 6 ft class IV forks. |
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six foot class III forks
On Tue, 22 Apr 2014 18:22:42 -0500, Karl Townsend
wrote: "The Kid" has had his 10K lb. Matsuura CNC mill sitting on my trailer two weeks now looking for forks for his truck. He needs six foot long class III forks. They are $1500 new with a long special order delivery time. Long shot, but any chance somebody has a line on used ones? karl http://s1242.photobucket.com/user/Ka...ura-1.jpg.html sorry tried twice photobucket put it upside down Have you tried their online editor? They have an orientation button to rotate pics. Or flip in offline and reupload. My guess is that you ended up on an Aussie server. -- Stoop and you'll be stepped on; stand tall and you'll be shot at. -- Carlos A. Urbizo |
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six foot class III forks
Karl Townsend wrote:
"The Kid" has had his 10K lb. Matsuura CNC mill sitting on my trailer two weeks now looking for forks for his truck. He needs six foot long class III forks. They are $1500 new with a long special order delivery time. Long shot, but any chance somebody has a line on used ones? If this is a one-time job, why not just rent a suitable lift truck from Hertz or similar equipment rental outfit? The one-day rental will only be a couple hundred $. Jon |
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six foot class III forks
On Wed, 23 Apr 2014 13:43:00 -0500, Jon Elson
wrote: Karl Townsend wrote: "The Kid" has had his 10K lb. Matsuura CNC mill sitting on my trailer two weeks now looking for forks for his truck. He needs six foot long class III forks. They are $1500 new with a long special order delivery time. Long shot, but any chance somebody has a line on used ones? If this is a one-time job, why not just rent a suitable lift truck from Hertz or similar equipment rental outfit? The one-day rental will only be a couple hundred $. Jon I think you haven't tried to rent a 10,000 lb. lift forktruck. Plus you need a way to haul it. "The Kid" closed his eyes and popped for a set of 15,000 lb. rated forks that were at a local vendor. he won't tell me what he paid, but he's not happy. I told him he'll keep those forks the rest of his life, it will work out. Still, he only paid $3K for the truck. Karl |
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six foot class III forks
Jon Elson fired this volley in
: If this is a one-time job, why not just rent a suitable lift truck from Hertz or similar equipment rental outfit? The one-day rental will only be a couple hundred $. We rented a 6000lb 4-wheel-steer lift for moving a CNC truss-cutter into the shop for repairs. Don't forget delivery and pickup. The bill came to about $450 for one day's rental plus the carriage. Lloyd |
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