The uniquely designed Aisle-Master is capable of doing the work of both conventional counterbalance forklifts and reach trucks, with the flexibility to work in very narrow aisles. The hydrostatic drive provides greater reliability and reduced maintenance costs. The Aisle-Master is available in both Gas/LPG and electric/battery powered engines and offers a range of lift heights and capacities up to 4,400lbs.
Between this and the Crown reach truck model that I looked at earlier, I think I might prefer this. It looks like a good all-purpose model. Being on a search for employment in the warehousing industry right now, I'll need to know what it is I'm likely to be operating in the near future.
YusakuJon3 1 year ago
side winder forklift is better
motomissle 1 year ago
@MetatroN197924 if you still need to know ill find out the exacts but they lift around 1.6 - 2 tonne. the ones we use are rated a 1000kg althought ive lifted 2000 without hasle. thats the electic version
joecooper18 1 year ago
i want one of this in my job,in the fucking warehouse that i am working the space its fucking limited,but the question is what weight this machine can pull and in what height
MetatroN197924 1 year ago
this is GAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
MrDancingcats 2 years ago
Battery? Ummmm it has a propane tank on the back...
VancouverCanucksRock 2 years ago
i drive one of these in work beats the reach in most ways but the battery is muck
irishwilla 2 years ago
same concept
Spac3y88 3 years ago
I have one of these at my house and I love it. My mechanic says that he can replace the serpentine belt and also the differential oil as well. There is actually a turbocharger out for it right now.
mrmaster728 3 years ago
That's just bizarre.
Daywalkertwentyseven 3 years ago