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then I will refund the game wish you good luck farther with the game no forklift on a truck the most unatural truck game I ever have seen
Shippers have their own forklifts inside their warehouse that load us and Receivers have their own forklifts inside their warehouse to unload us...
Literally the only people that carry their own "Forklift" around are the hardware store drivers that work for Lowes and Home Depot (Large hardware stores) for home deliveries. They carry it around on the back of their flatbed and it's called a "Moffett".
Thanks for letting us know!
Cheers!
Mike
I don’t understand your point. Real trucker vs what? Other truckers in the world don’t because you said so……
That’s all and dandy in your part of the world but not relevant to other parts of the world that truckers use their own forklifts.
There’s no Lowes or Home Depot in the U.K. for a start. It’s like comparing ETS2 with ATS. Don’t!
They use them in small depots that don’t own forklifts and on sites that require drop offs of equipment for distribution to work vans etc. I see them on a daily bases.
https://www.hiab.com/en/brands/moffett
The post you posted literally says "moffett" in the title, thanks for sharing and proving my point ;)
I can't guarantee anything, but can say that we are interested in the vehicle. :)
I'm a RL truck driver and I've never driven a truck with a forklift on the back, they really aren't that common (or necessary) :P Normally you use the equipment at the delivery end.