Choreographed forklifts do an Irish jig

The Combi-MR4 forklift does an Irish dance in honor of St. Patrick's Day.

Everyone is a little Irish on Saint Patrick’s Day, as the old saying goes, but does that apply to forklifts? 

Yes, it does. No blarney. 

At least it can when it comes to Combilift’s MR4 forklifts, the Ireland-based company with U.S. offices in Greensboro, N.C. The company choreagraphed an Irish jig utilizing its new MR4 forklifts.

The Combi-MR4, from Combilift's multi-directional range of highly maneuverable forklift trucks, boasts Dynamic 360 steering. The tight radius of the MR4 is impressive, but I still wonder if it can do the light jig, let alone the Hornpipe.

Well, maybe on St. Patrick’s Day.
 

 

 

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