Keith_J
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Lateral CG is displaced to one side. They can be tippy end loaded.
Far safer to use a hook on the lifting eye
Far safer to use a hook on the lifting eye
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Perfect, thanks for the info.The forklift can load it long ways with out the pallet there is a crossbar under the genset it will sit on without damaging it they load mine on my truck all the time when I pick them up at the freight yard.
I have plenty of options to remove it from the truck on my end, but i am limited to what they have at GL to load it on their end. Last time I picked up something at Hooks, TX they had a forklift, so before I make the 3.5 hour drive, I wanted to make sure they have a way of loading it in my truck.Lateral CG is displaced to one side. They can be tippy end loaded.
Far safer to use a hook on the lifting eye
I haven't been to Hooks, yet.You may want to bring your own chain or lifting strap that can be wrapped around the fork lift forks. However if it were me I would be very nervous letting the fork lift operators at Hooks around the bed of my truck, I have only picked up there a couple of times, but on both occasions their skills did not inspire confidence, one of the times picking up a non-highway trailer mounted diesel compressor loading it onto my trailer they upended it, and it almost flipped over off the side of my trailer (the whole time I am yelling at them about what is about to happen and they just ignored me).
Ike
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