Pallet jacks

BobWolf

Veteran Expediter
Owner/Operator
Check at forklift supply houses they often sell the better pallet jacks like Crown, BT lift, and Raymond. You can usually find a good working higher line jack taken in as a trade in for about 100 bucks. New 500 bucks to start. The higher line are better because you can keep them lubed, find parts, and adjust the forks when they start to drift.
Granger's Dayton, are also usually good units.

I have a crown that was at least 10 years old when I bought it I have owned it for seven, and it has lived in the back of the truck since I bought it.
What ever you buy make sure the fork alignment can be adjusted and there are grease fittings and the fluid can be topped off and changed.

Minimum lift capacity should be 5000 lbs.

Bob Wolf.
 

BobWolf

Veteran Expediter
Owner/Operator
Wider is better, they're more stable. Nylon wheels are usually tougher and last longer than ploy carbonate but can be A little noisy on concrete but not a deal killer. You won't notice the difference unless you run it across diamond plate all day long but nylon will last longer. Rapid lift is not a huge advantage, unless your unloading a full 53 foot trailer every hour. A couple few skids here and there not worth the extra dough. You want a jack that has a pump with at least a 1-1/4 inch piston, the bigger the piston the longer the pump will last.

Let me know if you frequent western New York I can set you up with a decent used BT or crown units I have a couple sources I can usually get them at somewhere arround 100 to 150 bucks.
 
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BobWolf

Veteran Expediter
Owner/Operator
I need to make a small correction. Crown pallet jacks have Polly urethane wheels. Durable and quiet.
Bob Wolf.
 

Bruno

Veteran Expediter
Fleet Owner
US Marines
We have the ones from Harbor Freight in all of our trucks. They do the job. We have some that are five years old.
 

BobWolf

Veteran Expediter
Owner/Operator
I kinda wondered if they were good. Ill keep that in mind if mine craps out on me.
Do they have grease fittings? Anytime I wind up using mine I have allot of skids and they are always heavy. 1000+ lbs.
 

materialhandling

New Recruit
Industry Supplier
A great source I found for electric and manual pallet jacks is Premier Handling Solutions. The sales staff is tremendous and the have very good pricing. I think they reside in Elgin, IL. You can find Premier pallet jacks here. We purchased manual version with 6600 lb capacity has been very reliable, and sturdy chassis.
 

Moot

Veteran Expediter
Owner/Operator
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Harbor Freight of St. Louis is having a huge Pre-Fire Inventory Reduction Sale. Prices slashed on all in stock items. Everything must go today so don't delay! Harbor Freight is conveniently located just off I-270, south on Florissant.
If you can't make the sale today, please stop by for our Pre-Ash Wednesday sale tomorrow only. Why wait until Lent for huge savings on remaining inventory?

Since this thread got resurrected and Photobucket held my photos for ransom, I felt the only decent thing to do was re-post the original picture.
 
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