rough terrain forklifts
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Re: rough terrain forklifts
pk1200 wrote:i don't remember ever seeing a hymac forklift,were they very common at the time and were they built in England?
The only forklift made by Hymac was the Overlander 45 which was actually built by Coventry Climax; it was an all terrain machine but only two wheel drive.
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Re: rough terrain forklifts
The Hymac Overlander RTFLT apparently the best in the country ! (But which one ?)
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Re: rough terrain forklifts
pk1200 wrote:this little sambron is still working every day but the teleporter may well have taken the one way trip to China by now
But not before the Who Flung Dung Lucky Star Machinery Corporation has started knocking out copies from there factory for sale!
Re: rough terrain forklifts
Hi Brian,
I have just come across this site and finding it interesting. I am in the process of restoring an MHM which got a lot of abuse in it,s previous life, the mast has taken a beating and I need to replace the inside mast channels. Any advise on where I might source same would be greatly appreciated.
Francis.
I have just come across this site and finding it interesting. I am in the process of restoring an MHM which got a lot of abuse in it,s previous life, the mast has taken a beating and I need to replace the inside mast channels. Any advise on where I might source same would be greatly appreciated.
Francis.
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