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ANNUAL EQUIPMENT & PRODUCT BUYER'S GUIDE


FORKLIFTS Hol-Mac Corporation Donkey Forklift Donkey Forklift offers a great lineup of products, including the new 2018 introduction, the D14-5500, with lifting capacity of 5,500 pounds. Donkey Forklift also offers a gasoline forklift, equipped with a 50-horsepower Kubota WG1605 gasoline engine that is smooth, quiet and powerful. The 4-wheel Donkey can unload big rolls and pallets from the delivery truck; transport the sod on the installation site; and lay big rolls without driving over the laid roll. It attaches to the back of a 2-axle truck. The truck-carried Donkey Forklift, reliable, fast and lightweight, features Kubota's Tier 4-compliant, 3-cylinder diesel engine and is suitable for single axle trucks. All Donkeys come standard with side shift, suspension seat, LED truck lights and basic mounting kit. Available with 3,000-, 4,000- and 5,500-lb. lift capacities, and numerous lift heights, reach lengths and load spacings, they fit any situation. For more information, visit www.donkeyforklifts.com.


LiftKing Manufacturing Corp. Ag Series Forklifts: LK5M-AG, LK6M-AG and LK8M-AG Designed for the unique requirements of material handling applications in the agriculture industry, LiftKing’s Agriculture Series (AG) Forklifts place emphasis on light weight, compact dimensions, and effortless maneuverability. The benefits of the shortened track and wheelbase are immediately apparent in narrow field areas and tight operating quarters. Increased road speed reduces travel time between sites, while increased maintenance intervals reduce downtime. When maintenance is required, the new, easy-access hood design and thoughtful placement of maintenance components are much appreciated. Operator comfort was key during the redesign, resulting in a new cabin structure with enhanced ergonomics and all-day comfort. With the greatly improved sightlines, extra-wide steps and full LED lighting, safety is evident throughout. LiftKing’s Ag Series offers three models, with a lift capacity at 24-inches LC of 5,000-, 6,000- or 8,000-lbs. The 81-inch wheelbase on these models provides a 170-inch turning radius. For more details, see: https://www.liftking.com/downloads/pdf/Liftking AG 11-16.pdf.


Master Craft Industrial Equipment Corp. Rough Terrain Lifts Master Craft and Cat-Series all Cat Power Train 2wd or 4wd Rough Terrain lifts, available from 5,000-20,000-lb capacities, with modern redesign. Masts 12-24-foot; Cab with heat/AC; fork positioners, double carriages and more. We use the same components from the 416 CAT Loader backhoe, Tier 4 Final CAT 95 HP/or Perkins engine, CAT Transmission, CAT drive axle and 4wd CAT steer axle, plus numerous other CAT components, producing lifts with 70% CAT content. Our 5,000-lb. capacity sod lifts use the same components as our MC 12,000-lb. industrial size lift trucks, with standard CAT 2 year/3,000-hour power train warranty. Previous options—now standard equipment: load backrest, deluxe suspension adjustable seat, heavy-duty B-3 rear steer spindle upgrade with 2-inch kingpins, 6-inch mast side shift, improved ergonomic pedal design, 38* mast tilt, plus many others. Own the same lift Caterpillar dealers have relied on for over 15 years. For more information, visit www.mastercraftfoklift.com.


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