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There are 3 different load capacities available. The TX4 articulated 4-wheel drive lift trucks offer the ability to out-perform the front-end loader forklifts. Normally, so as to attain the same capacity from a front-end loader or forklift, the front-end loader or forklift must be larger than the one hundred thirty two inch wheelbase that comprises the TX4 Series. The TX4 Series articulated 4WD lift trucks are true rough terrain lift trucks. They were made to have no deration in full turns. As well, this unit is available direct from the factory with 11 feet of vertical lift.
Among the most powerful, very robust and highly maneuverable high-capacity rough terrain forklifts available today in the wood products business are the Taylor Machine Works' TXB Series of rough terrain lift trucks. The only USA producer who designs and builds rough terrain lift trucks with 18,000 pounds to 30,000 pound rated capacities is Taylor Machine Works. Therefore, they have become the leader in this particular field within North America and have earned a solid reputation within this niche.
The TXB series of forklifts all come with a a Tier Certified Cummins electronic turbocharged charge air to air or after-cooled diesel engine. Some of the standard engine features consist of electronic diagnostic maintenance and engine/transmission protection systems, less overall emissions, improved fuel economy and water/fuel separator.
The TXB series uses a modulated, 3-speed transmission, fully reversing powershift transmission. This transmission is also equipped with inching ability, electric roll shift control and a separate cooler for air-to-oil.
As the air pressure in the tire is more than atmospheric air pressure, the tire remains inflated even with the weight of the vehicle resting on it. The pressure of the air in the tire provides resistance against forces that try to deform the tire. This gives the tire a slight degree of a cushioning effect as the tire hits bumps in the road. If you have ever taken a ride in an old-fashioned carriage which had wooden wheels, you understand exactly how big of a difference a set of pneumatic tires makes.
Pneumatic tires also come with drawbacks. Highly dangerous applications or high-performance situations for instance, these tires could suffer a puncture and this will result in a complete failure. The consequence of a blowout at high speeds can result in a dangerous car accident. Military planners must consider tires getting blown out by explosion shrapnel or firing of guns. A vehicle crew's worst nightmare is becoming trapped within a fire zone due to all of their tires becoming flat. Airless tires obviously don't suffer from these kind of issues and therefore, could be more suitable in certain applications.