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    About Truck-Mounted Forklifts

    Truck-mounted forklifts attach to the back of a truck or trailer for easier transport. These machines are often compact and offer maximum lift capacities ranging from 3,000 to 8,000 pounds.

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    About Truck-Mounted Forklifts

    Truck mounted, or piggyback, forklifts attach to the back of a truck or trailer for easier transport, which eliminates the need for an extra vehicle to haul it and leaves space for carrying equipment and materials. These machines are often compact, weighing between 3,500 and 7,000 pounds (1,588 to 3,175 kilograms), and have maximum lift capacities ranging from 3,000 to 8,000 pounds (1,361 to 3,629 kilograms). Most truck-mounted forklifts have diesel-powered engines and either three or four wheels.


    Princeton Delivery Systems PiggyBack PB36

    Versatile Machines

    Truck forklifts are used in a wide range of industries, including beverage distribution, construction, agriculture, and lumber. Operations use them to perform a variety of tasks, including lifting building materials, like drywall, bricks, and wood. These machines are popular in construction, mainly because you can mount them on the back of the trailer used for hauling materials for quick loading and unloading. In fact, some manufacturers claim that you can mount or unmount their models in less than one minute, which makes them well suited for time-sensitive applications as well, including laying freshly cut sod.

    Find The Right Truck-Mounted Forklift

    There is a large selection of new and used truck-mounted forklifts for sale at LiftsToday.com from Manitou, Moffett, PALFINGER, Princeton Delivery Systems, and other manufacturers. Princeton, for example, makes the PiggyBack line, including the PB55+; it has a maximum lift capacity of 5,500 pounds (2,495 kilograms), a lift height of up to 144 inches (366 centimeters), and a mast height as low as 97.25 inches (247 centimeters) collapsed and as high as 181 inches (460 centimeters) raised.