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The position of an object has no effect on the location of its center of gravity. It may have an effect on the truck's center of gravity, however, if the truck's load shifts on the incline. But that's the result of an actual shift in the center of gravity, not the result of the incline.
When driving a laden truck up an incline, the fork arms should be kept low to maintain stability and prevent tipping. Keeping the forks low allows for better visibility and control while navigating the slope. It also helps distribute the load's weight more evenly, reducing the risk of losing traction. Always ensure the load is balanced and secure before proceeding.
Always park the truck with the forks facing down the slope. Because of the heavy counter-weights in the main body of the truck, there is a much greater chance of the truck tipping with the forks facing upward. Very important while operating on the slope.
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You should always set the parking brake no matter where you are parked.
Because it would topple over onto its side causing injury and damage.
The steps involved in selling a truck privately include preparing the vehicle for sale, determining a fair price, advertising the truck, negotiating with potential buyers, completing the necessary paperwork, and transferring ownership to the new owner.
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