Buying Advice Homeowner Forklift

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Can you rent one for a month to see if it does the job ? Around here you can rent by the day.
 
   / Homeowner Forklift #53  
Can you rent one for a month to see if it does the job ? Around here you can rent by the day.

It would take almost the entire purchase budget the op has to rent one for a month.
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This is a low-cost used three-point hitch forklift that I picked up. It was a long drive and the guy said if I'd make the drive I could have it for $350 and I also paid $150 for a very heavy hydraulic top link bar. The seller had used it in a seed business for unloading semis and putting the pallets in a barn.

Our tractor in the picture is a 265 Massey Ferguson with weighted wheels on the rear.

At the time we purchased it, I think the manufacturer is located in Iowa I think was still in business and the unit around about $2,000. I best I remember.
 
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This is a low-cost used three-point hitch forklift that I picked up. It was a long drive and the guy said if I'd make the drive I could have it for $350 and I also paid $150 for a very heavy hydraulic top link bar. The seller had used it in a seed business for unloading semis and putting the pallets in a barn.

Our tractor in the picture is a 265 Massey Ferguson with weighted wheels on the rear.

At the time we purchased it, I think the manufacturer is located in Iowa I think was still in business and the unit around about $2,000. I best I remember.
I've looked at these but I would need a much larger tractor than a JD 1025R. Also, it wouldn't fit through a seven foot door. If I already owned a big enough tractor I would have owned this attachment a long time ago.
 
   / Homeowner Forklift #57  
I've looked at these but I would need a much larger tractor than a JD 1025R. Also, it wouldn't fit through a seven foot door. If I already owned a big enough tractor I would have owned this attachment a long time ago.
These kind of solutions are inherently dangerous without question. That photo was to show Max height but I would not want to move anything other than on concrete. Just enough to get clear of the truck bed then let it go back down to the foot or so off the ground.
 
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Have a lot of hours on a forklift, but not quite as many as you, although my weeks were usually 50-60 hours long. I also never had much use for the side shifter, because once you "learn" how to do it without side shift, using a side shifter is just another lever that you don't need. If you never learned to do without side shift, it makes it impossible to work without one.
Another "old school versus new era" ways of doing things.
David from jax
I have 18 feet clearance under my eaves and have 16 foot high pallet racks I use for storing implements etc. Side shift is a must have in my books as well as an auto tranny when sticking 2,000lbs pallets of stuff on a rack shelf 16 feet off the ground.

I could make do without side shift and use a manual tranny but why would I want to when I can get these features on a machine for about the same price?

I have powered fork spreaders on my TLB and those are a handy feature handy too. Side shift is a must-have in my books for working indoors in tight areas with a forklift and using pallet racks for optimizing storage space. Not an important feature on my TLB.
 
   / Homeowner Forklift #59  
Right, 5000 pound lift capacity. It may be more than you need but a pallet of cement or block is more than 3k pounds. Anyway it's worked good for me. It's a name I can always get parts for ( we did brakes and axle seals last year). It fits in the container or barn. There are as others have mentioned lots of options out there.
A pallet of sacked concrete is ~#3300 pounds where I live. All I know is a 3400lb rated lift forklift wouldn't lift it off the bed of a pickup so, I had to hand unload a big portion of it.

The other thing I learned is that rated lift capacity ASSUMES optimal lift conditions. It is also generally specified at modest lift heights as well as being close to the mast. READ THE LIFT SPECIFICATIONS CLOSELY!

You not only want an over-rate lift capacity for general stability reasons but, to also lift heavy loads high or out on the ends of the fork tines.
 
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