22.08.2013
All is not what it first seems
Skyjack is continuing with its Quest2013 to find the oldest working Skyjack scissor lift, in doing so it has found a machine that looks confusing
Skyjack is continuing with its Quest2013 hunt to find the oldest working Skyjack scissor lift and in doing so it has found a machine that looks confusing. The company is running a competition with a prize for the first 100 people to spot anything out of the ordinary. You might also take a stab at its year of manufacture.
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Another new Skyjack? All is not what it seems spot the discrepancies and win a prize
In order to participate simple send an email to:
[email protected], list the points you think are not quite right - it could be anything and it might be more than one thing so don’t be shy – guess the year of manufacture and include your name and company. The first 100 correct answers will receive a Skyjack cap, while those with the most complete answers will win a more significant prize.
If you have an older Skyjack scissor lift you can also join the quest to find the oldest working model and win a new scissor lift.
Simply click this link
www.skyjackquest2013.com , choose your language and then enter your machine’s details along with your own, you can also file them with facebook or twitter.
Roger Wickens
Well, its pre CE (1997)as it only has a brake on one wheel, it must be ANSI spec as it has no gate, the fold down handrails are not to normal Skyjack spec, so is it a copy ?