
Right here you will find a lot of Moffett All Wheel Drive forklifts that are in like new condition. See all of our awesome used Moffett forklifts on sale. Why should you buy brand new when you’re able to have a good used Moffett forklift? Moffett Mounty truck mounted piggyback forklifts are number one in the the building and landscaping materials delivery marketplace. These used Moffett Mounty forklifts can be found in excellent condition, having nice tire tread and therefore ready to work. Used Moffett truck mounted piggyback forklifts for sale with two-stage masts.
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All detectable mechanical defects have been repaired, it also has gotten a full fresh service to give you a nice and ready to work unit. This unit has had the roll cage, seat and other body parts removed, been thoroughly cleaned, repaired, primed, repainted and reassembled to give it a long lasting new paint job! This forklift has also been pressure and leak checked. Why buy new when you can have this 2002 Moffett M5000 forklift? Friends right here is a nice M5000 MOFFETT all wheel drive Fork lift that’s in nearly like new condition it is inspected, fresh paint job, New Seat, New Tires, fully serviced in addition to pressure/leak checked & 12′ Mast. SOLD! Operational Guaranty and 1 Month Engine Warranty! This 2002 Moffett Mounty M5000 is in excellent condition and ready to work. ask me how I know.SOLD! 2002 Moffett M5000 Truck Mounted Forklift – 12′ High Two-Stage Mast If you're unlucky the bags fly off the pallet and under the wheels. What I was meaning regarding "in-off" is when your rear (i.e.steering) wheel drops off the raised centre bit of the track and spits you into a 90 degree turn, or worse.

Sidevalve SENIOR MEMBER Posts: 3758 Joined: Sat 8:53 pm Damn nuisance sometimes but given that these things can and do tip over it's better to wear them than not. Not exactly, though you are right that does hurt! Mine being the more modern type you have to wear the seat belt anyway else it won't move. Sixaxles wrote:not sure what "in-off" means lol as I don't follow snooker, but I guess your referring to the ejector seat type scenario when you fail to see a lump or pot hole going down the centre of the fork lift which then sends you flying up into the metal roof - not good when your going flat out, infact, your soon not moving for a minute or so while you gather yourself back together and rub your head whilst swearing lol Not sure what "in-off" means lol as I don't follow snooker, but I guess your referring to the ejector seat type scenario when you fail to see a lump or pot hole going down the centre of the fork lift which then sends you flying up into the metal roof - not good when your going flat out, infact, your soon not moving for a minute or so while you gather yourself back together and rub your head whilst swearing lol There is a mirror but it's not a lot of use. These have a form of diff lock which makes it easier the only other thing to beware of is you can't see anything on the offside because the mast's in the way.

One thing that can be tricky being a tricycle the rear wheel sits in the middle of a farm track and if it's deeply rutted you have to be very careful not to go "in-off" as they say in snooker. Sidevalve SENIOR MEMBER Posts: 3758 Joined: Sat 8:53 pmĪs for the overhang the biggest problem with the Moffett is you can't see them in the mirrors so a camera's useful.

That's not a bad thing as all the controls are different and some tend to be in a rather dubious state of repair anyway so it's better to use your own.Īs for the overhang the biggest problem with the Moffett is you can't see them in the mirrors so a camera's useful. Invaluable in my job most farms do have a front-loader of some description but we're not allowed to use them cos of insurance. You'll only go over a humpback bridge too fast once! These don't bounce as much empty as my old FM9 6-legger did but that's more likely because I've got air on the back instead of cart springs. Dieselhead.ie wrote:Good bit of kit but I'd prefer the manitou version, it's telescopic so you can unload from one side
