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Hyster 30, Vintage Unit Value?
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<blockquote data-quote="flyerdan" data-source="post: 111454" data-attributes="member: 2510"><p>To get the text box active you need to hit reply, then preview, then back to edit mode, that will allow you into the box. I think it was optimized for IE5 or something, I know it doesn't like firefox and all I get is a blank area with no Dreamweaver type whiz--bang WYSIWYG shortcut buttons across the top. Pics have to be hosted somewhere on the web (my forklift pic is from an album here).</p><p>If you have the big brake pedal that rocks side to side for forward and reverse, that's the automatic. Manual will have a clutch and two levers on the left of the column: forward-reverse and hi-low range.</p><p>One thing that you'll want to do if it doesn't already have it is to drill a hole in a fork tip for a trailer ball. They are great for moving trailers, and a 3/4" hole saw will go through the tip easy enough and won't compromise anything. I'm sure the fork makers would say not to, but it's pretty much industry standard for anyone who has lift trucks and trailers on the same lot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flyerdan, post: 111454, member: 2510"] To get the text box active you need to hit reply, then preview, then back to edit mode, that will allow you into the box. I think it was optimized for IE5 or something, I know it doesn't like firefox and all I get is a blank area with no Dreamweaver type whiz--bang WYSIWYG shortcut buttons across the top. Pics have to be hosted somewhere on the web (my forklift pic is from an album here). If you have the big brake pedal that rocks side to side for forward and reverse, that's the automatic. Manual will have a clutch and two levers on the left of the column: forward-reverse and hi-low range. One thing that you'll want to do if it doesn't already have it is to drill a hole in a fork tip for a trailer ball. They are great for moving trailers, and a 3/4" hole saw will go through the tip easy enough and won't compromise anything. I'm sure the fork makers would say not to, but it's pretty much industry standard for anyone who has lift trucks and trailers on the same lot. [/QUOTE]
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