
Following the recent posting on Kalmar tractors by my Blogging sidekick Will Shiers I thought you might like to know how one got into a Kalmar..and I have Martin Phippard to thank for the picture.! Open sesame!
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Following the recent posting on Kalmar tractors by my Blogging sidekick Will Shiers I thought you might like to know how one got into a Kalmar..and I have Martin Phippard to thank for the picture.! Open sesame!
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Comments (2)
The back of the Kalmar was nearly as note worthy- it had forks attached to make it a fork lift truck!
Posted by Richard Stanier | August 24, 2008 8:10 PM
Posted on August 24, 2008 20:10
I believe there is a photo, previously used in the Truck & Van Blog, of a Kalmar in forklift mode lifting the other Kalmar, a small deliveryt van/estate car using DAF Car 44/55 mechanical parts which was built for the Swedish Post Office
Posted by D Powell | August 25, 2008 10:27 PM
Posted on August 25, 2008 22:27