Just interviewed with a dealer im in heavy truck garbage industry rightnow hydraulics and 12v systems are no worries ive worked on a bit of everything but actually looking forward to it waiting on a background hickup like the content bro id be in the field as well
Been watching your videos for a couple weeks now and man you helped me a lot I’m a PM road Tech and pretty green out here but thank you for your videos hopefully you can make a another PM service video I’d love to learn more
Recently took a job with Crown, ive been in the automotive industry for over 10 years. L1 master tech ase certified. Its the same nuts and bolts, but im still learning each day. Your videos have helped me get an idea of what to expect. Im very comfortable with automotive 12v diagnostics so im not too worried about that aspect, but man some of these forklift parts are heavy, and not gonna lie working on the ground kinda sucks! Thanks for the great videos, man that truck looks like a sweet setup!
I got a good question, since leaving the company you used to work for how has owning your own business been? Making more money? How’s the work load? Service calls? How does billing work?
What if you got a portable canopy hit enough to fit the fork lifts? Idk how convenient/efficient that’d be to set up before jobs tho Edit: I just graduated from UTI Lisle, and I’ve got a job lined up at Crown 💯 I’ve heard nothing but good things about them
It can be very convenient but it takes a while to set up and most of the time it doesn’t fit over the forklift. I typically stick to my magnet umbrella and a raincoat. But some guys like the portable canopies.
YO WHAT THAT TRUCK IS SICK. Elmer congrats buddy you deserve it. We gotta do a truck tour!! Great work as always David you're killing it bro
Thank you bro! Truck tour coming soon 👀
@@theforkliftguy sweet man we can't wait!
Thank you so much and truck tour coming soon actually 👀🔥🎥
Also im in chicago snow beats rain all day haha
Just interviewed with a dealer im in heavy truck garbage industry rightnow hydraulics and 12v systems are no worries ive worked on a bit of everything but actually looking forward to it waiting on a background hickup like the content bro id be in the field as well
Hell yeah new service truck! Maybe Tekamo will feature it on a truck tour video
I hope so bro ‼️🙏
Been watching your videos for a couple weeks now and man you helped me a lot I’m a PM road Tech and pretty green out here but thank you for your videos hopefully you can make a another PM service video I’d love to learn more
Keep at man! In no time, you’ll be teaching the new guys! Thank you for the support 🙏
Recently took a job with Crown, ive been in the automotive industry for over 10 years. L1 master tech ase certified. Its the same nuts and bolts, but im still learning each day. Your videos have helped me get an idea of what to expect. Im very comfortable with automotive 12v diagnostics so im not too worried about that aspect, but man some of these forklift parts are heavy, and not gonna lie working on the ground kinda sucks! Thanks for the great videos, man that truck looks like a sweet setup!
@@codywichman213 you’re gonna love the transition! I promise. You’re way ahead of the game already with your background.
Hey at least it's not snowing😂 we're changing hoses in -20C outside while it's snowing
No kidding! 😂
Best forklift mechanic in Florida hands down 🔥🎥 sir is your videographer single? If so send him my way
Congratulations on the new rig! Can’t wait to see how you set it up. Hopefully tekamo uploads it on their Channel
I hope so too! Coming soon 👀
👍👍 nice work truck.
Thank you! Truck tour coming soon! 👀
7 years in, learn new stuff everyday.
Always learning!
I got a good question, since leaving the company you used to work for how has owning your own business been? Making more money? How’s the work load? Service calls? How does billing work?
What if you got a portable canopy hit enough to fit the fork lifts? Idk how convenient/efficient that’d be to set up before jobs tho
Edit: I just graduated from UTI Lisle, and I’ve got a job lined up at Crown 💯 I’ve heard nothing but good things about them
It can be very convenient but it takes a while to set up and most of the time it doesn’t fit over the forklift. I typically stick to my magnet umbrella and a raincoat. But some guys like the portable canopies.
A cheap tarp and a bunch of spring clamps from harbor freight would make a quick rain shelter. Getting soaked SUCKS‼️👍
@@unwired1281 that’s a great idea!! 💡