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High Capacity Forklifts Aren’t Just Bigger — They’re a Different Game Entirely

What’s the most common mistake I see when companies start looking for high-capacity forklifts? They go to the same place they buy their 5K or 8K trucks. On the surface, it makes sense. A forklift is a forklift… right? Not even close. Once you get into high-capacity equipment, 15,000 lbs, 20,000 lbs, 30,000 lbs and beyond; you’re no longer just buying a bigger truck. You’re stepping into a completely different category of equipment. These Aren’t

We’re Heading to the SC&RA Annual Conference – Come Find Us at Booth 62

The countdown is on! With just one week to go until the Specialized Carriers & Rigging Association Annual Conference, we’re getting ready to hit the floor at Booth 62 — and we’d love to see you there. The SC&RA Annual Conference is one of the premier events in the specialized transportation and rigging industry, bringing together operators, owners, and decision-makers from across North America. It’s the kind of room where real conversations happen — and

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Watch The New HOIST FR 25/35 GEN II in Action!

NEW GEN II FEATURES HIGHLIGHTED • New Operator Cab Layout: The MD4 display has been relocated high in the cab, improving ergonomics, and the unit is equipped with our new soft-touch hydraulic controls that offer smoother operation. • New Creep Mode: This is an operating mode enabled by pushing the creep mode icon on the display. Creep mode will significantly reduce speeds for driving, lifting, tilting, sideshifting, and fork positioning while the units are at high engine

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Understanding Forklift Load Center — And Why Talking to a Specialist Before You Buy Could Save You Thousands

Understanding Forklift Load Center — And Why Talking to a Specialist Before You Buy Could Save You Thousands If you’ve ever shopped for a forklift, you’ve probably come across a spec sheet that reads something like: “5,000 lb capacity at a 24-inch load center.” Most buyers skim right past that second part — and that’s a mistake that can cost them in damaged equipment, failed loads, or the wrong machine for the job entirely. Let’s

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