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My buddy is a contractor and his dad always had forklifts, but when my buddy started his business he went with skid steers with pallet forks instead and has now converted to telehandlers instead. Telehandlers are the wave of the future. In my area old Toyota forklifts only sell for $800. That is why for my home garage I will probably just buy a cheap forklift instead of a cherry picker.
Thanks, do you plug it to 110v overnight? How long? Do you take out 110v before firing it up? Is there a way to check engine temperature to see how the block heater is doing? thanks again.
So a question you changed hydraulic filters, but you did not change hydraulic oil or show how to drain it, so why did you change filters but not the hydraulic oil?
The trick is you wanna tell the batteries nice things every 4th Tuesday of the month. Jk you could spray aerosolized terminal protectant on though. It’s kind of basically nail polish in a little can. 2 things: It’s colored, anyone touches your terminals you know. Additionally inhibits corrosion by being a barrier between metal and oxidizers. Plus it comes out satisfying as a little wiz stream, try it, it’s a hoot.