Fork Mounted Trash Can Dumper
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$210.00 – $1,650.00 / Day
The Fork Mounted Trash Can Dumper attachment saves time and reduces work-related injuries caused by lifting and dumping heavy waste containers. This innovative product will allow a forklift driver to lift and dump refuse containers, weighing up to 1,000 lbs, without ever leaving the seat of the lift truck. Only for use with 64 gallon trash can, model TH-64. Fork pockets are 2 ¼” high by 7 ¼” wide usable. Steel construction.
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Category: Forklift Attachments
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