Specify your type of Lift Truck
The Fork Lift Truck Network owned and operated by BestQuote makes it easy to find the lift truck that best suits your needs, from basic pedestrian type lift trucks through to specialist VNA lift trucks and larger counterbalanced type lift trucks.
Getting the right lift truck is essential and we will help you select the type you need, considering your type of operation.
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Search for Lift Truck Dealers
The Fork Lift Truck Network is a national network of forklift dealers associated with all the major manufacturers including; Toyota, Linde, Crown, Still and many more.
We will use this dealer network to identify suppliers in your area who can best meet your requirements and supply the lift truck you need for your type of operation.
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Select the best Lift Truck
Once we have confirmed the best type of lift truck you need we will use the Fork Lift Truck Network to identify up to four suppliers in your area who will be able to provide you with quotes for the type of lift truck you have specified.
We will give you the contact details for each lift truck dealer and also ask them to contact you directly with a quotation so you can be sure you are getting the best deal.
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Tips for Lift Trucks in and around Cumbria
When you are searching for Lift Trucks in and around Cumbria you might like to note that in some circumstances it can be more cost effective to rebuild/refurbish an existing lift truck rather than purchase or lease a new Lift truck.
When you are looking for Lift Trucks in and around Cumbria bear in mind that Reach trucks are very popular for narrow aisle applications as the forks can be extended into the pallet racking/shelving and are designed with masts that can lift up to around 30ft.
While you are searching for Lift Trucks in and around Cumbria bear in mind that electric lift trucks run on batteries that require regular charging. On a new battery you can typically expect to get around 6 hours of running time from a standard 4 wheel lift truck. The batteries also need regular maintenance and are expensive to replace once their useful life has been exceeded.