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    Looking for a weight estimate for this forklift battery.

    Anyone have any idea? Haven't had any steel cased batteries before so I wouldn't be able to estimate very well.

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    hope ya have access to a fork lift. last one i turned in, was a bit taller, but was close to 900.

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    I was thinking just a can or two of spinach

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    Maybe Spin will know, He's got Raymond after all.

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    Just a guess >> But I am thinking Between 700 and 750 for the Batteries
    Based on looks like 6 X 3 = 18 batteries wired in series
    The average I use for a car battery is 35 >> Bumping that to 40 as they look taller, but also smaller in rectangle size (less square inches for the top area)
    40 X 18 = 720

    Please come back and let us know the correct answer when you Ca$H it in
    Thanks

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    Thanks guys I appreciate the help. It's actually coming up on auction soon along with some other stuff I want to get, so I thought might as well see if I can get this as well!

    If I win, I'll let you know of the weight!

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    better start on that spinach...jus in case

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