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Old 03-29-2013, 09:37 PM
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I think he was looking for something like shown in the following:
http://runnionequipmentcompany.blogs...r-trailer.html


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Old 03-29-2013, 11:25 PM
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Default Re: Robbe, Linde H50 fork lift truck

I hate the back-arrow/page back, costs me posts WAY too often!

Beat me to it Apfubar!

I only know of one source for hese, and thats Bruder as usual. They have it available with trucks, but not separately like their normal forklift. And with less space inside, it would probably be much harder to adapt to R/C.

BTW, for those who have done it, which forklift is the most economical to convert and have decent functionality. I know of the Very Expensive Robbe Linde H50 ($500+), the lesser Carson 'toy' Linde H40 (180 Euro), and then it drops down to the static Bruder Linde H30 (#2510) at $28 & Still (#2511) at $30, with the tail-rider type on the Bruder 'Mack Granite' logistics trucks at $130 for the green cab/white body (2820), and $80 for the all-yellow DHL (2819). Here is a pic of the Bruder tail-rider:



Finally there is the pallet-truck, a hand-operated manipulator, thpough some higher-priced ones are powered: (#62200, $30)



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Old 03-29-2013, 11:45 PM
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Default Re: Robbe, Linde H50 fork lift truck

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I think he was looking for something like shown in the following:
http://runnionequipmentcompany.blogs...r-trailer.html


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hmm A FLT like that would be hard to RC because the is not much bodywork to hide the electronics LOL
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