I have its predecessor, a 1968 Euclid 72-31 with forks. Mine is an ex U.S. Air Force machine and it still has the instruction tags on it for loading it on to a C-130 or C-141.
This is what we used in the USMC in the late 70's. No cab though. Rugged and reliable. Had either a Drott 4 in 1 bucket or a forklift assembly. 10,000 lb. capacity. Couldn't kill em!
I have its predecessor, a 1968 Euclid 72-31 with forks. Mine is an ex U.S. Air Force machine and it still has the instruction tags on it for loading it on to a C-130 or C-141.
This is what we used in the USMC in the late 70's. No cab though. Rugged and reliable. Had either a Drott 4 in 1 bucket or a forklift assembly. 10,000 lb. capacity. Couldn't kill em!
Beautiful restoration on this classic. Would love to see it run in person. Don't see many of these left anymore.
Hillsdale Michigan, i pretty much grew up there
"Green Iron!" 👏