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Wi | To run once a week you won't need much. 20k hrs is not a ton for most "small" loaders. The 444 is about the smallest of the small category.
Forks are available and it's probably cheapest to make your own. Find a used set of heavy forks and adapt them to attach to the loader you buy. Some older stuff may not have a quick style coupling and may have pin on style. Not a big deal if you don't plan to switch often.
6k is not a ton of weight, although it depends on the dimensions of the equipment you are lifting.
Bigger loaders are just as cheap as the little ones but they are big and a pain to move.
I wouldn't worry about many options for the use you are looking at. Things like ride control make a world of difference for production work but are only on newer more expensive machines. To basically use one as a big forklift, ride control wouldn't be necessary.
Edited by durallymax 3/2/2015 11:01
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