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I know its not an average forklift, we call them Trams. I want this type so I can build a junkyard when I retire. I just would like to know where to get one.

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Clay, I'm not sure of the name, But "Mid -West Tractor Supply" come to mind for stuff like that.It's a REAL tractor supply firm that sells collectable toys/Die-Casts. I'll try to find my old Catalog to send you. I have QUITE a few of their offerings, an they sell 1/50th and 1/25th scale heavy equipment. I've got about 6/7 Hi-lo's(fork lifts) 3 different "BobCat" vehicles an just a bunch more neat/interesting things,like Asphalt Rollers, A Corn Combine(it's BIG) and assorted machines in that vein. I'll look for my catalog an try ta get you a proper address. BUT I'll tell you now, they AIN"T CHEAP! My Hi-lows ran about 40/50 bucks a peice, BUT they ARE UNIQUE!!! :D

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Clay, I'm not sure of the name, But "Mid -West Tractor Supply" come to mind for stuff like that.It's a REAL tractor supply firm that sells collectable toys/Die-Casts. I'll try to find my old Catalog to send you. I have QUITE a few of their offerings, an they sell 1/50th and 1/25th scale heavy equipment. I've got about 6/7 Hi-lo's(fork lifts) 3 different "BobCat" vehicles an just a bunch more neat/interesting things,like Asphalt Rollers, A Corn Combine(it's BIG) and assorted machines in that vein. I'll look for my catalog an try ta get you a proper address. BUT I'll tell you now, they AIN"T CHEAP! My Hi-lows ran about 40/50 bucks a peice, BUT they ARE UNIQUE!!! B)

You need to learn how to post pictures so I can see your forklifts.

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