Portable FORKLIFT for sale FD20 from CNBM

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Condition: New

Place of Origin: Shandong, China (Mainland)

Brand Name: CMAX

Model Number: FD20

Power Souce: Diesel Engine

Rated Loading Capacity: 2.0-2.5t

Max. Lifting Height: 4030

Min. Lifting Height: 1150

Fork Width: 1150

Overall Dimensions: 1070*122*40

Certification: CE

After-sales Service Provided: Engineers available to service machinery overseas

Product Name: Small forklift

Delivery:Within 3 weekes


Portable FORKLIFT for sale FD20 from CNBM


Electric FORKLIFT for sale FD20


Portable FORKLIFT for sale FD20 from CNBM

Portable FORKLIFT for sale FD20 from CNBM

Portable FORKLIFT for sale FD20 from CNBM

Portable FORKLIFT for sale FD20 from CNBM

Portable FORKLIFT for sale FD20 from CNBM

Portable FORKLIFT for sale FD20 from CNBM


Q1: How soon can we receive the goods after purchase?

A1: Within three days of placing an order, we will begin production. The specific shipping date is dependent upon international and government factors, but is typically 10 to 30 workdays.

 

Q2: How to make a quick resolution for after service?

A2: OKorder and our manufacture both have overseas branches all-around of world, If needed, the seller shall dispatch 2 engineers to the buyer's site for supervision of training. The buyer shall make available of necessary facilities & skilled personnel at site for training.

 

Q3: How do we guarantee the quality?

A3: We have established an advanced quality management system which conducts strict quality tests at every step, from raw materials to the final product. At the same time, we provide extensive follow-up service assurances as required.

 

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try a hotel ;-). If you live in or are going to a cold climate, an ice house could be useful. You could give it power with the steam engine, and use the electricity to run a small heater, xbox, and other necessities. (i don't think a fridge would be necessary) I heard some dude actually made a working ice house like that, but it ran on solar power.
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It really depends on how you want it weighted. If you have the original value of your capital asset, your variable depreciation ratio based on the data for the weighted average, and the time period, it's really just a matter of calculation. Can you be more specific with your question?
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has the light become part of the machinery? has the hand become part of the disease? has the body become the unwilling vessel? hahahaha
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Q:i want to manufacture 2 gb and 4 gb micro sd memory card for mobile devices . do someone help me by suggesting the manufacturing machinery supplier and raw material supplier .
Hi, It is wise to approach a manufacturer and do some reserach and then go for the new business.
Q:On December 31, 2012, Flint Corporation sold for $100,000 an old machine having an originalcost of $180,000 and a book value of $80,000. The terms of the sale were as follows:$20,000 down payment$40,000 payable on December 31 each of the next two yearsThe agreement of sale made no mention of interest; however, 9% would be a fair rate for thistype of transaction. (The present value of an ordinary annuity of 1 at 9% for 2 years is 1.75911.)Prepare the journal entry to record the sale of the machine.
40,000 x 1.75911 = $70,364 PV of note receivable Dr Cash 20,000 Dr Notes Receivable 70,364 Dr Accumulated Depreciation--Machine 100,000 Cr Machine 180,000 Cr Gain on Disposal 10,364

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