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Forklifts with solid tires arnt worth much in dirt or gravel, you need air/foam filled or some kind of off-road tire setup.
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Hard pack gravel/dirt. Have seen similar but much larger 12k used in same conditions and worked fine. I’m not doing major lifting moving, just off trailer/on mill/ off mill/on trailer, and only in nice weather months.
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It more than likely a GM 4 cylinder motor making parts easy to aquire.
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