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Is the offer still valid? I would like to work for some time to gain experience with forklifts.
Also, which brand would you suggest buying for a farm? I think I would make good use of a simple forklift on my farm, and now I need to choose the one that best fits this purpose. The best ones I have seen online are on the Angus website with different forklift catalogs. It seems I would need a rough terrain one. What do you think about it? Is it worth it in general? Or maybe it’s better to get a used one for less money? what brand do you prefer using?
What they said…Which forklift brand do you own?
Is the offer still valid? I would like to work for some time to gain experience with forklifts.
Also, which brand would you suggest buying for a farm? I think I would make good use of a simple forklift on my farm, and now I need to choose the one that best fits this purpose. The best ones I have seen online are on the Angus website with different forklift catalogs. It seems I would need a rough terrain one. What do you think about it? Is it worth it in general? Or maybe it’s better to get a used one for less money? what brand do you prefer using?
Typical ‘forklifts’ don’t do ‘off concrete’ very well. A skid steer with forklifts or one of the off-road variants would do way better.Yeah i have a cabin i need to do work on in the woods im also seeing what kind of forklift i could use to do the work out their . Maybe a forklift with a 2inch lift and maybe mud tires for the rainy days ?
Typical ‘forklifts’ don’t do ‘off concrete’ very well. A skid steer with forklifts or one of the off-road variants would do way better.
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Whew brother you’d be surprised at those who don’t!Haha i know , i was just joshin lol