Small forklift moves and installs door and window lintels
Masonry Construction, Jan, 2003
The Block Hog forklift fits through a standard 36-inch door and features fully invertible forks for lifting, moving, and installing lintels for doorways and windows. The walk-behind vehicle has a 1500-pound lift capacity, an 8-foot 6-inch mast (9-foot 6-inch available), four cubing forks, a hydrostatic transmission, and an 11-hp Honda engine with electric start.
* EZ Grout Corp., Rt. 1, Box 167-IA, Waterford, OH 45786; 800-417-9272; www.grouthog.com
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