Buying Advice Homeowner Forklift

   / Homeowner Forklift #101  
It seems after the feedback on this thread that would be the case. It looks more like $5k to keep up with the Jones'.

With enough patience I’m sure something else would come along but this is the cheapest machine I could find in 5 minutes that’s big enough to lift 3,000 pounds.
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   / Homeowner Forklift #102  
Looking at the SS market, by the time they get to below $10k, they are at Best a major project. Skid steers are so widely used for so many trades/homeowners, anything with any life in it will retain a lot of value. A warehouse forklift, pretty much only has value to manufacturing and shipping companies, which often replace perfectly fine working machines.

How much concrete or asphalt would need placed to eliminate the Need to run on soft surfaces? Are we talking many a 16x30x6" loading area that would take care of everything? That would be plenty to back any truck onto and would only be 8.8 cy of flatwork concrete, or about $1125 in concrete,
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   / Homeowner Forklift #105  
BTW, my quick search locally on Market, several, maybe most, of the sub $4000 forklifts mention having break issues, soft breaking, frozen breaks, or needing breaks. I Do Not know if that is hard to get parts for, or how much work breaks are on a warehouse forklift. I do know in the construction world, brakes on loaders/TLBs, ect are often no good, and you just use them accordingly.
 
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BTW, my quick search locally on Market, several, maybe most, of the sub $4000 forklifts mention having break issues, soft breaking, frozen breaks, or needing breaks. I Do Not know if that is hard to get parts for, or how much work breaks are on a warehouse forklift. I do know in the construction world, brakes on loaders/TLBs, ect are often no good, and you just use them accordingly.
That's why $5k is more realistic for a bone.
 
   / Homeowner Forklift #107  
I managed to pick up a 5k diesel forklift a few years ago off marketplace for $1500, if you look constantly and are able to respond quickly you can find some decent deals. This one needed the hyd pump resealed (was leaking into the crankcase) and the guy didn't want/know how to fix it.

Only thing I wish I had was a 3stage mast, but it is still very handy.
It is used off pavement most of the time and it does fine even with solid tires, just don't get too confident because it can get stuck quickly on soft ground.

The 6ft forks are a bonus!View attachment 2147461
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I managed to pick up a 5k diesel forklift a few years ago off marketplace for $1500, if you look constantly and are able to respond quickly you can find some decent deals. This one needed the hyd pump resealed (was leaking into the crankcase) and the guy didn't want/know how to fix it.

Only thing I wish I had was a 3stage mast, but it is still very handy.
It is used off pavement most of the time and it does fine even with solid tires, just don't get too confident because it can get stuck quickly on soft ground.

The 6ft forks are a bonus!View attachment 2147461View attachment 2147463
Yep, and the $10k savings over a skidsteer doesn't hurt either. Something that will only get 10 hours a year use anyways. Plus you can lift more and higher!
 
   / Homeowner Forklift #109  
It must be the perspective - those forks look longer than the eight footers I made for mine. Since we both have 5k lifts, I imagine that they're similar in size/weight.
 
   / Homeowner Forklift #110  
It must be the perspective - those forks look longer than the eight footers I made for mine. Since we both have 5k lifts, I imagine that they're similar in size/weight.
It is perspective, that picture does make them look longer. It weighs about 9k total.

I do have an old 3 stage mast from an electric forklift we scrapped at work, planning on making that into a 3pt setup for the tractor. Won't have the loft capacity but will have the height at least!
 

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