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With my 1952 Clark Planeloader forklift. :)
I don't really need two. It's a long story involving a girl that works for me, divorce, bankruptcy, she needs the money, etc. It turns out the place doesn't even have a loading dock.
Thanks for the quick response. This is at an old feed store that has gone out of business. I doubt that it has a fancy adjustable ramp like in the picture, but they probably have a steel plate or something. Is it trucks in general vary or M35s vary. From the pic it looks like it is a little...
Can you back a standard M35A2 up to a loading dock and drive a fork lift into it? Or is there even such a thing as a standard height for loading docks? I am assuming there is since trucks back up to them and are unloaded with forklifts.
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