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Model: TXH350L
Year: 2016
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Stock Number: ATT203
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Model: 48" Forks
Year: 2012
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Model: Truss Jib 12'
Year: 2011
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Caterpillar Container Handlers New Hampshire

Caterpillar Container Handlers New Hampshire

Caterpillar Container handlers are full container handlers which are unequaled in efficiency and lifting capacity.

By combining modern technology, high performance and stability, Caterpillar Container handlers are the best option for loading and unloading full containers. Container Handlers vary from 24 tons to 43 tons. Options consist of high-mounted cabin in the middle or low-mounted cabin at the front for the superb handling and visibility.

Rough Terrain Forklift
The rough terrain forklift is recommended for applications at construction sites and various locations where there is no paved surface. This particular type of forklift is used to shuttle materials around lumberyards.

These types of forklifts are really meant for rough terrain. Nevertheless, the machinery is top heavy and needs to be carefully handled in rough locations. The machinery should be level with all tires on the ground when lifting.

Steering is more difficult at faster speeds. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration does not set speed limits on forklifts. Nonetheless, operators are responsible for operating forklifts at a safe speed, particularly if turning and driving on rough terrain.

To avoid tipping over, do not raise a load while operating on an incline. The load must be on the uphill side of the machinery if driving up an incline. If driving down a slope, backing down is a good safety practice.

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