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The Neens I'm not going to dictate to you what you should and shouldn't buy,buy with your own conscience if you choose NOT to support this country in durable goods that can be purchased from manufacturing based in this country that is your option. Obviously many items cannot due to our elected officials pushing this companies elsewhere.
But there is two obvious examples ,one I gave where my friend chose to purchase a car from South Korea because he is miss informed the other Pat purchasing a forklift based on maintenance cost do to poor work performed and lack of history on used equipment purchased when certainly he could have done better. Much better!
Things are NOT going to get better with the attitude I see. Not just here but everywhere. I have no idea what you do for a living but what I do ,small Business in manufacturing, is the BACK BONE of this country! When I can buy American I do. I just bought a pair of Modern Nibblers when I could have bought Bosch , Makita or Milwaukee. I do my research!
More later busy trying to keep my head above water in manufacturing.
how many hours on em?Pat We have a pair of 08's 5,000lbers. In comparison to the 4 90's Komatsu the Toyota have had wire fatigue problems in several locations due to engine/engine mount vibrations.(In normal operation the damn things run so lean and clean at idle they shake quite a bit) The repair harness parts are over the top $$$. We run em on LPG and run em 12 hr days 5 days a week. They are computer controlled and safety interlocked, get used to that.
I drive trucks for a living Sir, Teamsters Local 399, 19 years...So don't preach your bullshit to me :thumb:
I always buy "American" when I can, always...I own 3 Chevys, 1 GMC and a car trailer built in Fontana...You happy now?
Why do you own an Audi if you feel this strongly? Bet the wife drives it. My wife drives a Lexus cause she wants one. Tried to get her into a Caddy and she wouldn't hear of it. I'll buy her anything to keep her off my back.:thumb:
I know exactly nothing about forklifts other than we use one to get stuff off trucks a couple times a week, and always wear your seatbelt.
The whole buy American is great in theory right up until the US doesn't offer a product that is on par with other places in the world. Machine tools being an example. Your cute little nibblers are fine and dandy, but when you start talking serious manufacturing equipment (milling, turning, etc) we Americans have nothing to offer. Haas? Yeah okay. They have what I believe is still the largest Mori Seiki HMC cell in the US if not the world.
I'm sure this crosses over to other industries and products as well. I'll buy my token american vehicles and stuff when I can. But when it comes to putting food on the table and employing people in a modern machine shop, I'll take the best I can get.
Any purchases need to be approved on this forum first!
LOL
I shouldn't respond in this thread anymore as someone has a hair across their ass for me for some odd reason!
But since I'm pro American I should explain as to why. It was like this the dealer that I was dealing with sells Saab and Audi and VW brands. I bought a Saab there and the lease was up. The residual was high and my wife did plenty of damage to the Saab. Even on the day we went to the dealer to negotiate a deal she hit a car (bump) on the front bumper resulting in a scratch and chipped paint! I shit you not! There was additional damage to the vehicle and then there was the mileage issue.
I didn't want another Saab thankfully I didn't since they have since ,well you know. There was no private sale to make whole nor was a walk away wasn't possible do to out of pocket expenses. So here I was ,STUCK.
Went to other dealers ,was no help. So IF I was to purchase another Saab a VW or a Audi from this dealer things were forgiven! So there you have it
If you know how to do it any fork lift can pick a DIME off the floor!
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... my forklift has a tilt steering column. ? ?
Send me a dime. All I had was a quarter handy:
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