This short video clip clearly shows the off-road capability of the Moffett truck-mounted forklift - and how it makes short work of the muddy and hilly sections of the company's test track in Dundalk, Ireland even carrying a full payload.
I've been driving a Princeton Teledyne for over 10 years and it will run circles around those Moffatts when it comes to off road and raw power. When I tried out a demo from Moffatt, the rep gave me some BS excuse about have a lower hp engine, but a higher torque drive system when I called him out on it's lack of power.
The point i think he was making, is can you take your average forklift through there? Probably not. But i reckon your going to find 1 on google somewhere 😂😂
Been there, done that! .. formwork on side of a hill in Hamilton Brisbane.. and yes.. slow and steady, they will perform.. plus, they actually operate better with the ability of shifting loads by booming in and out to distribute weight over different wheels for traction, or lift the back end up to avoid digging holes while full lock steering.. many tricks these things have, and very versatile.. the limits are what you put on yourself, but I've been in some hairy situations and lived to tell the success!