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In this first part of our service we help you to identify the type of CAT forklift you require.

We show you a range of different types of lift trucks, from light pedestrian stackers, to high level reach trucks and large capacity counterbalance forklifts.

Just choose the type of forklift you need then specify your lift height and load requirements
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FREE of charge our system will then take your specific forklift truck requirements and use them to search the UK's largest forklift dealer database for those that are able to meet your requirement.

Although new CAT forklifts are only available from CAT dealers, used second hand CAT forklifts are often available from other main dealers and idependent forklift companies.

You can specify either a rental period and/or a condition of new, used or refurbished / reconditioned.
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This service aims to provide you with contact details for 3 or 4 dealers that have the type of forklift you are looking for.
If you are looking for a new CAT forklift we can also identify similar forklifts from other manufacturers that you might like to compare before you make your final decision to purchase.

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In 1992 Caterpillar formed a joint venture with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Ltd to combine technological, financial and marketing strengths in the production of materials handling equipment. Since that time they have operated from corporate headquarters in the Netherlands.

Cat Lift Trucks are among the best-built trucks in the business, including diesel, petrol, LPG and electric counter-balanced units, as well as a complete range of warehouse equipment including powered pallet trucks, stackers, reach trucks, multi-way reach trucks, low level order pickers, mid-high level order pickers and turret trucks.

While you are researching CAT Forklifts in and around Down be aware that a second hand electric forklift could have a battery with a bad cell. This does not always mean that the battery needs to be changed as it is sometimes possible to just replace the damaged cell. Replacing a single cell is much less expensive than fitting a new battery but if more than one cell needs to be replaced it is usually not cost-effective to replace them.

Whilst investigating CAT Forklifts in and around Down be aware that electric forklifts are not good for climbing ramps and if you have steep ramps you are much better off with an internal combustion gas or diesel forklift truck.

If you are looking for CAT Forklifts in and around Down take into account the fact that gas powered forklift trucks are one of the most popular and therefore have a high resale value. Their widespread popularity may make them more expensive to purchase but they may be easier to sell on.

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