E. D. Farrell Co., Inc.

 

105 Empire Drive | West Seneca, NY | 14224 | (716) 668-2722

 

 2130 Loveland Avenue | Erie, PA | 16506 | (814) 838-7705

 

1225 East 2nd Street | Jamestown, NY | 14701 | (716) 488-1759

Please check out our used equipment page.  Over 290+ pieces listed. Click Here!


Be Sure to Check Out:
Monthly Special - Totes, totes & more totes!
Product Feature - New Compact 3 Wheel
Parts Feature - Seats
Service Feature - Fork Inspection
Safety Feature - Safety Screens
Rental Feature - 10 Ton Electric!

Monthly Special -  Totes


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TACK & NEST TOTES (SNTs) 

 

Here is the ultimate reusable container for storing and shipping. It's made of USDA-accepted material that complies with FDA regulations for use in food processing. 

 

High density polypropylene, injection molded for uniform wall thickness and added strength. 

 

Lids snap tightly and securely for a safe fit. Quick 180° turn offers space-saving stacking and nesting. Stacks 6 high. 

 

Fits 48" x 40" pallets (6 SNT190, 4 SNT230 per level). Usable in temperatures from -¬10° to 250°F. 

 

Available in (GY) Gray, (BL) Blue or (RD) Red. Sold in carton quantities. 

 

Optional clear, see-thru Stack and Nest Label Holder (HSNH010).   

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Lines Represented:
Yale Logo  
JLG 

RidgURak 

Cushman 

 Cascade
TayDunn

Crown Battery 

Mitco Tires 

Battery Handling Systems 

Harrington Hoist 

Vestil Mfg. 

Valley Craft 

V. Marriotti





Starrco In Plant Offices
E. D. Farrell Co., Inc. 
Monthly Newsletter
January Edition 
Employee Spotlight  

Our newest team member, Melissa Bigwood joined our Erie office in late December as Receptionist/Billing Coordinator. Melissa brings over 17 years of office experience and we are delighted to welcome her to the E.D. Farrell team. When you talk with Melissa, you'll experience her cheerful, "can-do" attitude and she'll provide you with the great customer service for which she's known.

During her off time, Melissa can be found volunteering in the Erie community such as the Erie Art Museum and the Erie Philharmonics. "I volunteer in many different ways to help others and to make a difference. Giving back to the community gives me purpose", Melissa commented. In addition, she is an enthusiastic supporter of the historical Flagship Niagara. Melissa was a full-time crew member/deckhand during the 2010 season, participating in the Tall Ship Festivals on all five Great Lakes and Montreal (how cool is that?). She continues as a part-time volunteer on week-ends.

Be sure to say hello to Melissa the next time you call us for parts, service, or rentals at 814-838-7705!

 

Product Feature:   NEW!!! Small Frame 3 Wheel Yale
 
New very small chassis 3 Wheel Sit-Down Electric Riders Provide Efficient Solution for Tight Spaces

The Yale ERP025-030VC series has been designed to maneuver in the tightest of spaces and to handle pallets in containers and warehouses, delivering a cost effective, highly productive solution to meet the requirements of applications where space is at a premium. Yale Materials Handling Corporation is excited to announce the Yale® ERP025-030VC three-wheel sit-down electric riders. The ERP025-030VC models are among the most compact electric three-wheel counterbalanced forklift trucks in their class. Designed with a small footprint, these trucks allow operators to maneuver more confidently in restricted spaces and in congested loading or unloading bays. This little truck will meet all your expectations for productivity, ergonomics, dependability, low cost of operation and serviceability. Here are just few of the options available on this truck:

  • Five different mast offerings - 2 & 3 stage
  • Integral sideshift
  • Upgraded seats
  • Non-marking tires
  • Mirrors
  • Keyless start
And many more options

Fully Equipped Truck, New Industrial Battery & Charger

$22,800.00
Parts Feature:  
  
 TVH Seats
 

We have seats and seat belts for all your equipment needs!

We offer a full line of seats to cover:
  • Forklifts
  • Construction Equipment
  • Personnel and Burden Carriers
  • Sweepers and Scrubbers
  • Truck Mounted Forklifts
  • Telehandlers
  • And many other types of equipment!
Check out this informative seat video
Contact us for pricing for the best seat and accessories for your equipment.
Service Feature:  Fork Inspection Points..
   
Do you know how to inspect the fork blades on your lift truck?
 
Under normal operating conditions, forks should be inspected daily and given a thorough inspection every six months. Operators should make visual inspection of forks during the pre-start-up check before their work begins. The check will give special attention to permanent distortions and cracks. At six months a thorough inspection of forks should be done. This inspection should be done by a trained individual, to check for any cracks, distortion, and excessive wear on the forks. Forks may need inspections more often, depending on the use of the equipment.

The trained inspector at six months will check the fork blades for wear. Forks are constantly subjected to abrasion by concrete floors, steel shelving, etc. This abrasion can reduce the thickness of a fork until it cannot lift loads up to the designed capacity. The inspector will have a gauge to check for thickness.

The inspector will also check for distortion. Forks can be bent out of shape. Depending on distortion, some forks can be straightened. Check for cracks in heel and hanger. Cracks may appear on forks where attachments are welded on or in the inside radius of the bend area. Periodic inspection using a magnetic particle or dye penetrate test can detect cracks. Contact your forklift supplier or the manufacturer for additional information.

Do not repair your own forks. No one but the fork manufacturer should undertake the repair of forks. Also, do not modify forks without consulting with your forklift supplier. The in-house repair or modification can drastically reduce the strength of the forks.
If replacement is needed, replace with good quality forks. When ordering forks, make sure you are getting high quality forks that will do your lifting jobs safely. Insist on forged forks or ones with an upset heel. In purchasing new forks use the proper forks. Custom-designed forks are designed to handle specific materials such as unusual lifting conditions, spark-free areas, high heat furnace areas, and special object lifting. The best place for information is the company that services or inspects the forklift or even the original manufacturer.

Forks are like forklifts; do not overload the forks. Operators should be aware of the capacity of the forklift and the capacity of the forks. Overloading may bend and weaken forks. Do not exceed the recommended load limit of your lift truck. Each lift truck has a maximum load limit. The load limit is shown on the data plate of the lift truck. This plate should also reflect the attachments that are used on the truck. The original chart is based on the standard forks supplied with the forklift. An eight hundred pound clamp attachment will change the lifting ability of the forklift from standard forks.

Position the load according to the recommended load center on the chart. The load limit of the lift truck decreases as the load center is raised. Do not add extra weight to counterbalance of the forklift. If the back tires come off the ground while lifting a load, the forklift is too small for that particular load. While moving loads, keep loads close to the front wheels to keep lift truck stable. 
Forks are important pieces of equipment and should be visually inspected daily. The check should be part of the pre-start-up check list; the forks should be thoroughly inspected at least every six months. Depending on the tasks required, the thorough inspection of the forks might need to be scheduled earlier.

Forklift Chain & Fork Inspection Tips

Let our expert factory trained technicians inspect your forklifts for you.

Contact us to set up an appointment 
Safety Feature: Roll Up Safety Screens

Screens can be rolled-up and easily carried from place to place. Construction features two layers of material reinforced with a 14 ga. galvanized wire mesh. Roll-up screens have a built-in handle and tie strap. Flame resistant.

Cotton Duck - Material is treated with a permanent, paraffin-based finish, which resists water and mildew. Safety-Striped Vinyl - Resists fire, water, mildew, oils, alkalis and most acids. Yellow and Black striped.


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Rental Feature:   10 Ton Electric Lift
  
Need to move heavy loads and machinery in your plant safely and without exhaust fumes?

Rent our AUTOLIFT electric sit-down rider forklift.
Our rental features:
  • Model - ERA200SD
  • 20,000 lbs. Capacity@30"L.C. 
  • Mast lifts forks to 156" and has a lowered height of just 114" 
  • 60" FORKS 
  • 72 VOLT (TWO 36 VOLT BATTERIES) 
  • SIDESHIFTING FORK POSITIONER  
  • Weight with two batteries installed - 31,794 lbs - 
  • (2) Crown Batteries - 60"x7"x2 3/4" forks  
  • 120" Long(back of truck to front of carriage) 
  • 59.5" Wide
Pay to transport this forklift rental to your plant and Rent this lift truck for only:
$440.00 per day
$1,320.00 per week
$3,960.00 per four week period


As always, we appreciate your business, and hope that this newsletter served the same important role we hope to serve for each and every customer.  Until our next newsletter, have a great month!

 

Sincerely,

 

E. D. Farrell Co., Inc.