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Find 3 wheel lift trucks in and around Forfar DD8 Scotland Forklifts Listing - Northern Forklift Limited |
Top Tip - If you are considering purchasing a new or used forklift it is a good idea to look at 3 or 4 similar forklifts and compare the price of each forklift before you make your final decision.

This page gives you contact information for Northern Forklift Limited based in M8 Food Park and also provides you with information and impartial advice about 3 wheel lift trucks in and around Forfar DD8 that we hope you will find useful.
Northern Forklift Limited
B5 Kepochhill Drive
M8 Food Park
Glasgow
G21 1HX
Tel: 01413330400
Northern Forklift Limited is a forklift dealer operating in and around areas of Angus, specialising in the supply of new, used and refurbished forklifts for sale, lease or contract hire.
The Forklift Network can help you to find a wide range of forklifts from dealers in and around Forfar DD8.- click here to search >>
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If you have come to our website to find 3 wheel lift trucks in and around Forfar DD8 then we would like to give you some tips.
If you are investigating 3 wheel lift trucks in and around Forfar DD8 be aware that your first problem in buying a forklift could be just locating a dealer. Forklift trucks are officially known as “Lift trucks” and are commonly listed in directories under “Industrial Trucks”.
While searching for 3 wheel lift trucks in and around Forfar DD8 be aware that it is almost impossible to determine the year of manufacture for a forklift as most do not have an age stamp on the data plate.
When searching for 3 wheel lift trucks in and around Forfar DD8 bear in mind that while it is very expensive to buy a new battery for an electric forklift, you are in effect buying five years worth of fuel. It is generally considered to be around 25% cheaper to operate and maintain an electric forklift than an internal combustion gas or diesel forklift.
If you are researching 3 wheel lift trucks in and around Forfar DD8 you may wish to know that a business was fined over £50,000 when an employee was crushed to death. A forklift driver had performed an emergency stop while going round a corner in order to avoid hitting another member of staff. However the sudden braking caused the goods being carried to fall off and pin the man to the ground. The court found that no risk assessments had been carried out and that there was no system to safely separate pedestrians from vehicles on the site.
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