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Evening all.

 

I have been charged with sourcing a forklift. It will be mainly travelling over type 1 rather than tarmac/concrete so it has ruled out alot of the ones I have been looking at.

 

It is for moving carpets that get delivered into and out of shipping containers as they are getting too big to handle now. So I understand that a carpet boom attachment is a must.

 

Any makes, models, types, info would be great.

 

Second hand as we can't justify getting a new one for a few minutes work every week or so.

 

I understand it's a bit vague :sneaky2:

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Thats the prices I have been looking at. they are BIG carpets so the highest spec model will be most suited. I don't fit them or anything like that in case anyone gets ideas!!! just asked to look into getting one.

 

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Make sure you get a 6 foot free float mast otherwise you will be sticking the mast through the shipping container. We needed similar to work inside the polytunnel. Be careful with type 1 as it excludes most forklifts leaving you only with all terrain type forklifts which are a bit spongy for long carpet lengths. Would be far easier if you had a proper concrete base we got over the problem by using 4mtr x 1mtr concrete bog mats on top of the type 1.

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