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Runnion Equipment Now Distributes Palfinger Crayler Forklifts

Wed December 22, 2010 - Midwest Edition
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Runnion Equipment Inc. now offers the complete line of Palfinger Crayler forklifts. The line includes six models of transportable forklifts, each of which can be loaded and unloaded from the back of a truck in less than a minute. Parts and service for the forklifts also are available, and a diverse selection of models is on hand to rent.

“We are proud to be a distributor of the Palfinger Crayler forklifts,” said Pat Runnion, president of Runnion Equipment. “These forklifts are known for their high level of performance. They join our line-up of top quality brands.”

The Palfinger Crayler forklifts are designed to be easy to transport. They are lightweight to put less stress on the truck or trailer that is carrying them. They have forward wheel mount support pads to take pressure off the forks, which minimizes bounce and ensures a smooth ride. Ideal over rough terrain and in tight spaces, the forklifts are sufficiently versatile for any type of work, such as delivering brick, block, lumber and wallboard, according to the manufacturer. The location of the seat provides enhanced views of the center of the load.

About Runnion Equipment

Runnion Equipment has been selling and servicing boom trucks throughout northern Illinois, northwest Indiana and southern Wisconsin since 1975. Manufacturers represented by Runnion Equipment include: National Crane, Manitex, Prentice, Tadano, Armlift, Heiden, Kinshofer and Trail King.

For more information, visit www.runnionequipment.com.

About Palfinger Crayler

Palfinger is an international manufacturer of hydraulic lifting, loading and handling systems. The Crayler product is Palfinger’s line of truck-mounted forklifts. Palfinger’s North America headquarters is located in Niagara Falls, Ontario.

For more information, visit www.palfinger-northamerica.com.




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