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Choosing a Clark Forklift

When searching for the right forklift for your operations, TruPar America is your one-stop-shop. With over 35 years of experience in the mobile equipment industry, we offer a wide selection of Clark forklifts to meet your needs. 

Benefits of Choosing a Clark Forklift

Clark forklifts have the potential to provide your operations with a variety of benefits. Our Clark forklift units range from 1,500- to 18,000-pound capacities and are available in:


  • LPG
  • Gasoline
  • Dual Fuel
  • Diesel
  • Electric riders
  • Powered hand trucks
  • Narrow-aisle stackers

Clark invented their forklift in 1917 and has been an industry leader ever since. They have several manufacturing facilities, including Lexington, Kentucky, and offer state-of-the-art parts distribution to all dealers nationwide and internationally.

Clark is well-known for being reliable and sturdy to hold up to the wear and tear of your operations. Clark forklifts feature wet disc brakes for minimal maintenance and less downtime for repairs and replacements. Their maneuverability is another major feature, making them a safe choice for employees in any distribution or warehouse setting. 

They also offer competitive pricing and are an award winner for the best value of total cost ownership to ensure you are getting the most out of your investment. 

Buy or Rent Your Clark Forklift

At TruPar America, we offer a wide selection of both new and used Clark forklifts to meet the needs of your business, as well as a variety of Clark forklifts for rent. Contact us today to learn more!  

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