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    2023 Noblelift N50

    $25,000

  • 2022 Noblelift FE3D40N ELECTRIC

    10 Hours

    $19,926

  • 2007 Hyster Hyster S50FT (Fortis)

    6,830 Hours

    $10,960

  • 2023 Hyundai 25LC-7A

    434 Hours

    $23,600

  • 2023 Noblelift PS40TSL Electric Stacker

    1 Hours

    $10,332

  • 2023 Noblelift FD4P60N

    10 Hours

    $28,750

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    2022 Noblelift FE3D40N-189

    81 Hours

    $27,500

  • 2023 Noblelift PSE26NSL

    1 Hours

    $5,938

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    2023 Noblelift PS 40TSL-181

    8 Hours

    $13,500

  • 2023 Noblelift FE3R20NLI

    1 Hours

    $19,470

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    2023 Noblelift FD4P70N

    10 Hours

    $29,375

    $17,000

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    2023 Noblelift FE3D35N189

    7 Hours

    $27,720

    $15,000

  • 2023 Noblelift FE3D35N-189

    3 Hours

    $27,720

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    2018 Toyota 8FG45U

    3,335 Hours

    $29,746

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    2016 Komatsu FG25T

    2,316 Hours

    $14,900

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    2016 Komatsu FG25T

    2,479 Hours

    $14,900

    $14,500

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    2018 Toyota 8FGU30

    3,345 Hours

    $20,800

    $20,000

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    2018 Toyota 8FGU30

    3,224 Hours

    $20,800

    $20,000

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    2018 Toyota 8FGU30

    3,080 Hours

    $20,800

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    2018 Toyota 8FGU30

    3,268 Hours

    $20,800

    $19,999

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    2018 Toyota 8FGU30

    3,343 Hours

    $20,800

    $19,000

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    1998 Hyster H230XL

    6,325 Hours

    $25,000

    $18,500

  • 2018 Hyster S120FTPRS

    11,633 Hours

    $10,500

  • 2020 Hyster S50FT

    10,398 Hours

    $5,700

  • 2020 Hyster S50FT

    15,234 Hours

    $7,100

  • 2020 Hyster S50FT

    13,009 Hours

    $5,700

  • 2020 Hyster S60FT

    14,313 Hours

    $8,890

  • 2020 Hyster S50FT

    6,718 Hours

    $10,500

  • 2021 Doosan GC33S-9

    1,114 Hours

    $27,500

  • 2001 Harlo HC5600-4WD-28-5

    875 Hours

    $12,000

    $10,000

  • 2019 Hyster S120FT-PRS

    12,867 Hours

    $17,500

  • 2005 Taylor THDC955

    19,728 Hours

    $18,000

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Overview

Forklifts are small industrial trucks used to lift and move materials over short distances. They have a fork that is placed underneath cargo to lift it. Other forklift components include; the truck frame, counterbalance, cab, overhead guard, mast, load backrest, carriage, and tires. They use many different attachments to get the job done, including; side shifters, rotators, telescopic forks, and man baskets.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Used forklifts can range from $5,000 - $80,000, depending on the height and operating weight capacity.

  • The top forklift manufacturers include Toyota, Hyster-Yale Materials Handling, Gehl, and Komatsu.

  • ​​Forklifts are often used in warehouses to unload and load goods from trucks. They are also used at recycling plants, construction sites, and dockyards.

  • The average forklift weighs 9,000 lbs.

  • Forklifts are rated for loads at a specified weight and center of gravity. The manufacturer specifies this information on a nameplate and in the owner's manual. Hydraulics are controlled with levers or electrical finger controls. Controls allow operators to raise and lower the forks and move the forklift forwards or backward.

  • When buying a used forklift, you should do a thorough inspection of the entire apparatus, including: Checking the forks for damage Looking for gaps in the lift chains Checking the safety features Checking the engine Checking the tires

  • Used forklifts are typically 30-50% cheaper than new models making buying used a fantastic option. If you have a limited budget and don't need to use the forklift often, buying used is a good option.

  • Forklift operators make anywhere from $27,000 - $50,000/year.

  • OSHA sets standard operating and safety requirements in the United States. Companies are required to develop and implement training programs based on the guidelines. You can become certified by taking an OSHA-approved course in-person or online.