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The BestQuote Lift Truck Enquiry service will help you to find the right lift truck for your needs at a competitive price.
We will help you identify exactly what type of lift truck is best suited to your needs, taking into account fuel type, load capacity and lift height.
Simply select the type of lift truck you want and we will help you find it.
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Our lift truck dealers represent leading manufacturers such as Crown, Linde, Toyota and many more.
These lift truck dealers sell and hire an extensive range of new, used and refurbished equipment.
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To get the BestQuote for you, we aim to identify 3 or 4 lift truck dealers who can meet your requirements.
We give you their contact details and ask them to contact you directly with quotes.
Getting quotes from several lift truck suppliers will give you the best chance to get the best deal on the right lift truck for you.
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Tips for lift trucks to buy in and around Wilmslow SK9
When you are looking for lift trucks to buy in and around Wilmslow SK9 bear in mind that if you consider purchasing a second hand gas or diesel lift truck it would be advisable to test the engine first to make sure it starts up easily and doesn’t smoke.
When you are looking for lift trucks to buy in and around Wilmslow SK9 it is worth noting that better safety features available on newer lift trucks are not only important for health and safety, there is also a potential cost saving in lower insurance premiums and a reduction in the amount of damage to goods and property.
Whilst you are looking for lift trucks to buy in and around Wilmslow SK9 you might like to be aware that a business was fined over £50,000 when a 60 year old employee was crushed and later died as a result of his injuries. It was found that the lift truck had been going round a corner when its driver performed an emergency stop in order to avoid hitting a member of staff. However the sudden breaking cause a steel coil situated on the forks to fall off pinning the man to the ground. The court found that no risk assessments had been carried out and that there was no safe system to safely separate pedestrians from vehicles on the site.