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Columbia ParCar Payloader

Columbia ParCar Payloader in Employee of the Month, Movie, 2006 IMDB

Class: Others, Ground conveyor — Model origin: US

Columbia ParCar Payloader

[*][*] Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene

Comments about this vehicle

AuthorMessage

Ddey65 US

2007-02-03 05:59

This one I've seen plenty of, but I forgot the name. Damn!

ahight US

2007-02-03 06:01

if it's not named tomorrow..i'll run by Costco when i'm getting groceries and check! :D

Ddey65 US

2007-02-03 06:03

ahight wrote if it's not named tomorrow..i'll run by Costco when i'm getting groceries and check! :D

Go for it!


modell US

2007-02-03 06:40

I've never even seen these used for this purporse.

explorer4x4

2007-02-03 06:41

modell wrote I've never even seen these used for this purporse.


Same here. Usually it is just people pushing. :/ A lot cheaper then using on of these.

modell US

2007-02-03 07:28

At my Walmart they use some pushcart-type machines.

antp BE

2007-02-03 11:50

Here (at least at Makro, to cite the name :D) they use a kind of forklift vehicle; if I remember well, that allow to carry the carts rather than having to push/pull them.

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landrover1 AR

2007-02-03 18:41

looks like a taylor dunn

Yvon52 BE

2007-02-05 02:19

Les poussettes s'appellent chez nous des "Caddie", mais je me rappelle plus comment on appelle cela aux USA!

antp BE

2007-02-05 12:33

"cart", non ?

banger134 EN

2007-02-05 18:36

They use a land rover and trailer at the gallaries near me

Ddey65 US

2007-03-04 23:38

banger134 wrote They use a land rover and trailer at the gallaries near me

Isn't that overkill?

garco NL

2007-07-13 23:48

ahight wrote if it's not named tomorrow..i'll run by Costco when i'm getting groceries and check! :D


Well ahight? :)

G-MANN UK

2007-07-13 23:54

Explorer4x4 wrote

Same here. Usually it is just people pushing. :/ A lot cheaper then using on of these.


Americans are so lazy.

garco NL

2007-07-14 00:12

I hope you don't mean ahight who isn't been to Costco's to check it? ;)

G-MANN UK

2007-07-14 00:15

Oh no. But I've never seen one of these things towing trolleys at supermarkets (which might explain why there's always trolleys all over the bloody car park). I can't believe one place in England uses a Land Rover (as banger134 mentioned) that is really extravagant.

Anyway, this looks like it might be Taylor-Dunn, though it could be another make, some of these companies are all merged together.

-- Last edit: 2007-07-14 00:15:58

ahight US

2007-07-14 00:41

hahaha..i still haven't been to Costco yet. I think our Costco here in NC is too small to use them. When i'm up in VA next week I'll try to stop by the Costco up there. I'm sure i'll probably forget to :D

garco NL

2007-07-14 06:13

We will see, I will remind you again! ;)

Buc84 US

2007-12-02 21:16

It's either an EZ-Go or a Taylor-Dunn.But I've never seen one like this used for this?? This is like Parks & Rec depts or huge factories and such use?? See a lot of them at Airports,too?? There is a machine I see mostly that -pushes- these,Super Wal-Mart/Sam's Club/Costco have these,so do some Targets?? Think it's idea was that just one guy can grab all the carts instead of 5 or 6....but you almost always either can't find a cart,or they're scattered all over the lot!! :lol:

Lee67Newport US

2007-12-04 05:17

Cushman electric utility cart?

BiltFordTuff US

2009-11-10 23:35

how does it keep the carts from sliding out from under each other, someone please tell me

jettalover US

2009-11-11 03:40

Well, the carts interlock together so they can't seperate themselves and roll away from each other. Sometimes they interlock or stick together too much, and they are extemely difficult to seperate.

mike962 DE

2014-05-22 02:24

MIS ID, not a Tyler Dunn there a few more of this lett unsolved,

mike962 DE

2014-05-22 03:10

SOLVED

it's a Columbia ParCar Payloader notice fender shape and front pillar

/vehicle_156351-Columbia-ParCar-Payloader.html
Link to "www.electricmovement.com"

-- Last edit: 2014-05-22 03:10:26

antp BE

2014-05-22 17:05

I'm not really convinced

mike962 DE

2014-05-22 18:07

antp wrote I'm not really convinced

closer ?
Link to "www.electricmovement.com"
Link to "columbiaparcardealer.com"

this one has same bumpers
http://www.jssalesandservice.com/images/image_columbia.jpg

antp BE

2014-05-22 18:10

last link seems closer indeed

jettalover US

2014-05-23 04:27

I think it's worth it to have these machines to collect shopping carts at big box stores with giant parking lots. It's not laziness. There is a lot of ground to cover to wrangle up all those carts.

mike962 DE

2023-11-22 23:16

[Image: bc_inplant_1.jpg]

mike962 DE

2023-11-22 23:25

this could be rather a Nordskog with retrofitted lights due to that side panel but who knows , it not such a big deal, there is a reason why they looks near the same !!!

[Image: 12798783_1.jpg]


in 1999 Columbia did buy Nordskog

Quote Westinghouse continued building electric powered golf carts, industrial and specialty vehicles. They started off with the model 433 three wheel and 434 four wheel carts. Around 1967 they came out with the model 436 series four wheelers and 437 three wheelers. Note the blue 436 pictured above. In 1976 Westinghouse revised their overall corporate strategy and the electric vehicle division was sold. Under its new owners "HMK Marketeer" they produced the models 438 and 439 which looked very similar to the models 436 and 437. The company soon faltered as a result of management inefficiency and lack of capitol. After just a few months Westinghouse took the operation back and began looking for a strong and resourceful buyer that could restore the operation to its proper stature. In 1978 they found a buyer and the company was sold to Nordskog Industries, Inc. Note the white model 450 Nordco Marketeer "4-Runner" above. The "4-Runner" was manufactured from 1978 until 1982. After the death of Bob Nordskog in 1993 the company was sold to U.S. Electricar. In 1996 Legend Electric Vehicles of Redlands acquired the company from the failing U.S. Electricar. In 1999 Columbia Par Car, who had earlier bought Harley Davidson Golf Cars in 1982, purchased Legend.


https://vintagegolfcartparts.com/marketeer-wesrtinghouse-nordskg-history

-- Last edit: 2023-11-22 23:25:55

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