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Find a used forklift in and around Cornwall Cornwall Forklifts Listing - Harrison Fork Trucks |
Top Tip - If you are considering purchasing a new or used forklift it is a good idea to look at 3 or 4 similar forklifts and compare the price of each forklift before you make your final decision.

This page gives you contact information for Harrison Fork Trucks based in Launceston and also provides you with information and impartial advice about a used forklift in and around Cornwall that we hope you will find useful.
Harrison Fork Trucks
Pennygillam Ind Est.
Launceston
Cornwall
PL15 7PF
Tel: 01566 777707
Harrison Fork Trucks is a forklift dealer operating in and around areas of Cornwall, specialising in the supply of new, used and refurbished forklifts for sale, lease or contract hire.
The Forklift Network can help you to find a wide range of forklifts from dealers in and around Cornwall.- click here to search >>
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If you have come to our website to find a used forklift in and around Cornwall then we would like to give you some tips.
While looking for a used forklift in and around Cornwall be aware that forks lengths vary. Long forks reduce the aisle width that the forklift can turn or right angle stack in so you need to be sure that you match the fork length to the intended use.
If you are looking for a used forklift in and around Cornwall you may need to know that that various attachments are available to support the moving of heavier or unwieldy items such as concrete products, stone blocks and steel plates.
Whilst trying to find a used forklift in and around Cornwall you might like to note that you can expect to achieve an average of 12 hours running time from a standard gas fueled truck with a four cylinder engine. A full tank of gas will generally last for to 4 days even if the forklift is in use eight hours a day, as time spent getting on and off the forklift reduces the actual running time during the shift.
While searching for a used forklift in and around Cornwall you may need to be aware that forklifts can operate in explosive atmospheres as long as they have been appropriately modified and then are carefully maintained by a properly trained engineer.
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