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    69 months ago

    That may not have been a forklift, but a piece of industrial equipment that looks and acts much like a forklift while not technically fulfilling all of the forklift checkboxes

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      9 months ago

      Did you just move the goalposts on the definition of a forklift that moves goalposts?

      Well done.

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        9 months ago

        I actually laughed at that and had to explain this to my bewildered wife.

        But there actually is a difference between forklifts and other powered industrial equipment that you also forks on. Logging and sawmill operations usually need more versatility than a forklift can offer and their forked equipment is usually closer to farm equipment than anything else.

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          59 months ago

          Ha. Yeah, I went for the joke, but I actually used to work for a construction equipment rental company, and one of our common items was material handlers (i.e. boom forklifts). All that to say, I’ve driven one before!

          But I stand by the joke. Glad you enjoyed it. Hope your wife did too.

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      59 months ago

      Huh I didn’t realize that was a thing but after some googling it appears forklifts rarely go over 18mph. I’m guessing it was more on the industrial equipment side since they were only for moving the piles of cut lumber around, but they may have only gone up to 30kph in the yard too and I just never realized. Thanks for helping me learn something new.