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ANNUAL EQUIPMENT & PRODUCT BUYER'S GUIDE


FORKLIFTS  BMS-3000 MONUMENT SETTER


Optional Rechargeable Remote for Wireless Operation | 13 HP HONDA


GX390 The BMS-3000 installer is a unique landscaping tool for transporting supplies and setting monuments, statues, and stone in a wide variety of conditions. The compact size and variable hydrostatic drive allow the machine to navigate into tight spots while the outrigger design and proportional valves allow for a single operator to safely and gently install settings for large monuments and bases. The superior BMS-3000 has easy-to-use controls with the new optional Rechargeable Remote for Wireless Operation, and a 13-hp Honda Engine, with Electric Start, to provide smooth and quiet operation, with sufficient power for slopes and heavy loads.


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Donkey Truck-Mounted Forklifts Family-owned and operated, Donkey Forklift presents an exclusive lineup of American-made delivery solutions for the sod and turfgrass distribution markets. Donkey provides the industry’s most profitable delivery packages with the only true Single Axle Solution™ and the highest working payload, with the fastest, lightest, most versatile forklift on the market. Our forklifts feature lift capacities of 4,000 to 5,500 lbs. (1814.37 to 2492.76 kg), lift heights from 67 to 144 inches (1.71 to 3.66 meters), and reach lengths from 27 to 56 inches (.69 to 1.42 meters). Standard features include Donkey Glide load stabilization, high-comfort seating, and Variable Load Spacing for custom widths. Safety and efficiency enhancements include an operator presence system linked to seatbelt use, an operator gate alarm, and curbside ground start with remote load/unload valves which also reduce work injuries and save a trailer load of sod every 12 deliveries. For more details or inquiries, visit www.donkeyforklift.com/contact.


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 Introducing The JACK: Donkey Forklifts’ Latest Innovation in Truck- Mounted Forklifts


Donkey Forklifts proudly supports the turf industry with American-made products. For the 2025 growing season, we’re introducing The JACK, a hydrostatic truck- or trailer-mounted forklift with 5,500 lbs. (2494.76 kg) lifting capacity. It’s designed for speed, comfort, and efficiency, with features including: • 20 percent faster unloading with the industry’s fastest ground speeds • Superior stability with a fixed mast and pantograph • Power Select Dial for precise throttle control • Best-in-class mast speeds for quicker lifts and drops • Industry’s Most Comfortable Ride w/suspension seat and ergo-controls • Leading safety features, including curbside ground controls and ANSI B56.14 certification • Anti-Stall Hydro Drive for tough site conditions • Compatibility with any existing mounting system Manufactured in Bay Springs, Miss., Donkey Forklifts offers forklifts ranging from 4,000 to 5,500 lbs. (1814.37 to 2492.76 kg) capacities. Contact us or your dealer today to arrange a tour of our facility. Learn more at DonkeyForklift.com.


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