I’m a big proponent of truck mounted equipment for obvious reasons.  

But there are only a handful of companies around the world that manufacture them.

Palfinger Crayler, Moffett Mounty, Princeton, Donkey (yep that is the name), and others to name but a few.  They provide an alternative to using a crane, which is limted to reach/capacity, whereby a truck carried forklift can move loads pretty much anywhere you want them to be, with operators that do not require any for of specific training (although we do provide TMF training), and can be a massive productivity increase machine.

If you have a TMF and are considering training, this is not the same as conventional forklift training we do, these as you can see only have 3-wheels, not 4, so the training needs to be specific to this type.

Most who instruct on standard forklift training, have NEVER operated this type of TMF and are instructing incorrectly.