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Re: Forklift mast for 3 pt.
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Posted by NE IA Dave on January 28, 2007 at 10:01:51 from (12.206.8.41):
In Reply to: Forklift mast for 3 pt. posted by Joel from IA on January 27, 2007 at 13:51:23:
I have been around a few of these and they are for the most part very good at a very reasonable price. A mistake made by a farmer who was helping us one day was the 3 point settled down on him when he had lifted alot of plywood to the roof for us. It was a little side hill, but we were getting away with some pretty large lifts. Anyway while the mast was very high I jumped on to skid some plywood off. The 3 piont being partly up made a hinge point on the 3 piont lift arms. You know there is no solid lift arm at this position, nor down pressure, so the up hill arm came up enough to make it tip extreemly downhill. It tipped against another lean to roof and stopped it from tipping over. Was just one of those dumb things that happen. NE IA Dave
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