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It depends greatly on the size of the lift truck - the size of the tires - and the type of terrain.
Because it would topple over onto its side causing injury and damage.
A forklift is a powered industrial truck used to lift and move materials over short distances.
No....
Not if the tow is done properly.
over the road truck driver is a trucker that drive all over us and some in Mexico and cananda
Faster. This is how lift is produced over the surface of the wing because the pressure is decreased over the top surface Lift=Coefficient of lift x 0.5density of air x speed (squared) x surface area.
No it cannot.
You need to be 16 years old to drive a semi truck all over the United States of America.
hold on firmly brce his feet lean away from point of inpact stay with the truck
Weight distribution over the surface of the roadway.
Lift trucks (fork trucks, stackers, etc.) are rated for the maximum weight it can safely care at various heights of the forks (blades). The higher the forks the less stable the truck becomes, especially if trying to lift a heavy load, or turning too sharply at speed. The same goes for reach trucks, with or without side shift. So, if the load is too heavy, the rear of the truck will lift off the ground.