@@KillingMachineMechanic Shit you’re telling me, did Tugger [insert official name here], work myself for 8 months. Shit destroys whatever knees you have left after awhile.
@@KillingMachineMechanic I've been doing 10 hour shifts on these for the last year. They don't hurt my feet at all. But prior to that I was pulling a pallet jack around fot ten hour shifts.
Yrs ago i ran around a frozen /reffer warehouse for about 4 yrs. Other operators and 1 would have friendly competitions to see who could pick a truck quicker. One pallet that i went to grab was three double levels up and one spot back. At that point your just using touch through the forks. Thought i was good and cut the bottoms off every can of whipped cream on the bottom layer of boxes. It was blowing whipped cream out like it was snowing. It took 3 hours to clean.
oh ive messed around alot one time someone left a pallet on the other side of a rolling door and i went out that door and ran over the pallet and didnt stop, pick it up with the forklift and tossed it into the hopper or picking up a 8ft stack of trim boards at once long live toyota 8FGU32 I used a Raymond. hated yale my whole career, hysters are boats and crown steering wheels are weird
Yeah, he has experience. It takes time. But if you put the time in, you can get pretty good at it. It's like flight hours. The more hours on it you put in, the better you'll get. It's all about getting comfortable. And getting a feel for it. Now this all also depends on having good functioning forklifts as well. I know some will say he's breaking some rules. But if you drive one of those, usually you'll have to move pretty fast. And when you get comfortable enough, you can do a lot of maneuvers safely.
I operate a Raymond high reach liftctruck with expandable and retractable forks that can lift approximately 3,500_4,000 pounds up to approximately 20-30 feet off the ground. That gets wild with heavy loads the higher up i get
Technically, in a perfect world you don't maneuver with an elevated load. But with experience you figure out if it's safe depending on the load quality.
@@da1uheardabt I'm not sure I understand, if you can't put the pallet away without turning while raising how are you able to back out after the pallet is placed?
Lol there are standard ways to ride a bike or drive a car. And then there are ways you ride a bike and drive a car after you’ve learned it and have ridden it many times aha!
The Crowns are the best. They are bulletproof. Very sturdy and smoother than some others I've experienced. Toyota was ok too, but this yellow piece of shyt at the job gets no love 😅 I hate getting stuck with that thing.
I Operated one, they are good in confined areas where precise operation is required. This guy has operated one for a while. Safety manager would get on our case about lifting and moving at the same time. Maybe he had a point.😂
@@tonywhite5085 That's the way it's supposed to be for forklift traffic. However, my current warehouse is an ancient, dingy, dirty, dusty dungeon. They don't even require hi-vis clothing, except for supervisors.
Don't know that you are supposed to honk your horn. When you change directions, before you make a turn with a blind corner and entering or exiting a door
that's so cute of you. you ain't pulling anyone off anything. you're just another wagie slave loser who lives in a traphouse and works just to pay rent
No vest, no gloves, no goggles, raised his forks and then did a spin? I don’t want to sound like 🤓 here but this guy is going to cause several accidents if not already
These are cake machines to operate. Run a 10-15 k machine unloading multiple trucks of Sheetrock running 10-12 lifts high in a warehouse. They wouldn't be moving this quick.
It's so funny, all these videos popping up with fork lifts like it's a new invention 😂😂 We have all known for many many years that these have existed. The titles should say " narcissistic men finally get a job and need everyone to know"
He’s using a rc5500 this one is a bit more tricky than the rm6000 (reach truck) that one can make turns more easier. Tho the one I dislike is the rc5500 with the clamp attachment, ya gotta be very careful with that one.
No observations, turned at hight, travelled with a raised load, travelled with the forks raised👍
🤓🤓🤓 it’s fine I do it all the time at work as long as nobody is around your fine
Oh my god you sound like you work at fucking Amazon I’d rather kill myself before I work at Amazon safety can suck my nuts we get shit done here
@@Zkgod24It's still illegal, just like spending and running red lights when no cops around
@@animeytu77it’s not illegal.
Its incredibly unsafe
They made these so you don't sit down on the job all day 😜
It's not that bad standing on these things, fun as hell to drive em
@@Just_Joshing024 yeah they fun, but you ever stand on one for 10 hours straight? Shit hurts your feet like hell at the end of the day
@@KillingMachineMechanic Shit you’re telling me, did Tugger [insert official name here], work myself for 8 months. Shit destroys whatever knees you have left after awhile.
Har!
@@KillingMachineMechanic I've been doing 10 hour shifts on these for the last year. They don't hurt my feet at all. But prior to that I was pulling a pallet jack around fot ten hour shifts.
Yrs ago i ran around a frozen /reffer warehouse for about 4 yrs. Other operators and 1 would have friendly competitions to see who could pick a truck quicker. One pallet that i went to grab was three double levels up and one spot back. At that point your just using touch through the forks. Thought i was good and cut the bottoms off every can of whipped cream on the bottom layer of boxes. It was blowing whipped cream out like it was snowing. It took 3 hours to clean.
Pathetic. I'm unloading one truck ever 8 hour shift 😊
oh ive messed around alot
one time someone left a pallet on the other side of a rolling door and i went out that door and ran over the pallet and didnt stop, pick it up with the forklift and tossed it into the hopper
or picking up a 8ft stack of trim boards at once
long live toyota 8FGU32
I used a Raymond. hated yale my whole career, hysters are boats and crown steering wheels are weird
@@SmoothKatDaddy12 it takes you a full 8 hours to unload 1 truck??
@@kungfukenny8098
That's right. I'm the goat of truck unloading
@@SmoothKatDaddy12you not if it takes 8hrs
Yeah, he has experience. It takes time. But if you put the time in, you can get pretty good at it. It's like flight hours. The more hours on it you put in, the better you'll get. It's all about getting comfortable. And getting a feel for it. Now this all also depends on having good functioning forklifts as well.
I know some will say he's breaking some rules. But if you drive one of those, usually you'll have to move pretty fast. And when you get comfortable enough, you can do a lot of maneuvers safely.
I can tell who has and who hasn’t driven a fork in a production warehouse before in these comments 😂
I've observed many drivers at multiple different types of warehouses and some people drive safely while others don't
Right this is standard at a production based dc if you want that $$
I operate a Raymond high reach liftctruck with expandable and retractable forks that can lift approximately 3,500_4,000 pounds up to approximately 20-30 feet off the ground. That gets wild with heavy loads the higher up i get
Isn’t unsafe for you to raise the forks while Turning? I thought the proper way was to line it up then raise the forks up....
U can raise as ur turning as along as u go at a slow pace
I wish they give you time to line up, damn companies want everything done asap
Technically, in a perfect world you don't maneuver with an elevated load. But with experience you figure out if it's safe depending on the load quality.
At my job, the aisle are so narrow we’re forced to do it
@@da1uheardabt I'm not sure I understand, if you can't put the pallet away without turning while raising how are you able to back out after the pallet is placed?
He broke a bunch of rules
Facts 😂😂
True
Lol there are standard ways to ride a bike or drive a car. And then there are ways you ride a bike and drive a car after you’ve learned it and have ridden it many times aha!
Narc
You must have never worked at a warehouse. Rules are always broken at the expense of "time is money".
Man i miss the crowns at my job
After work, he could also be
a stand-up comedian in a pub.
Ha....
I can do that. Only difference is it would’ve taken me 5 mins
THIS. this is probably the best ive seen being put on my feed for forklift driving
no unnecessary safety risks
This is the one I get to drive, we use it to take pallets out of trucks. It makes better turns
The Crowns are the best. They are bulletproof. Very sturdy and smoother than some others I've experienced. Toyota was ok too, but this yellow piece of shyt at the job gets no love 😅 I hate getting stuck with that thing.
Stand up forklifts are brutal. They are made for pick and place. Not for constant use.
This guy is gonna cause an accident, floor supervisor could’ve written him up for several violations
This is helpful bro I go for training this weekend just trying to brush up on my visual learning. 🤝
Best of luck man they are so easy to drive! Which one you going to be driving?
Not looking back when you reverse
I Operated one, they are good in confined areas where precise operation is required. This guy has operated one for a while. Safety manager would get on our case about lifting and moving at the same time. Maybe he had a point.😂
we use these little Crowns on the dock to unload and separate freight
That was smooth, except for the dangerous spin at the end. Don't do that people!
Pacer. This is called a pacer.
The forklift cries very loud
I almost get run over by these in tons of factories I inspect 🧐
Have you ever been to a uscold storage
in my company forks have the right of way and the people need to pay attention to where they walk
Well stay out of the forklift lanes and you wong get hit most factorys have a bright yello path for the people to stay on.
@@tonywhite5085 That's the way it's supposed to be for forklift traffic. However, my current warehouse is an ancient, dingy, dirty, dusty dungeon. They don't even require hi-vis clothing, except for supervisors.
7/10, three hesitations to adjust height, scrapped the rack when putting in the pallet, always looks behind before backing up 👀
Let's start with safety vest 😂🤦♂️
U don’t need them🤦♂️
Don't know that you are supposed to honk your horn. When you change directions, before you make a turn with a blind corner and entering or exiting a door
working like a pro bro
Looks like punishment to me , someone got to sit down...
This what I'm learning to drive
Don't get cooties on the truck
Did you learn and is it hard?
@@booneboone9705I could train an 11 year old to drive one
An oversized load being carried correctly in reverse, dont see that on my feed often 😂
Maneuvering and lifting the load is sometime necessary in some very narrow aisles you just cannot line it up it's too narrow
Camera man, you’re fired, filming like his having seizures
Turning with those forks in the air is a write up. Do that in my warehouse and I’m pulling you off ya lift!
that's so cute of you. you ain't pulling anyone off anything. you're just another wagie slave loser who lives in a traphouse and works just to pay rent
3 Osha volitions in this lil 30 second video
I prefer this crown forklift over the Raymond forklift with the outrigger
The spacer is the easiest one to handle
I drove one of these for the first time today. The steering is so confusing
That's the same 1 I drive
Lol me too
That sounds like a angry cat
Man you sure know how to drive... #SmoothOperator
ChristianX Z owner thanks man
When you double reach to E level with racks fully loaded underneath. Get back to me.
Very good. 👍 please make more videos like that
No vest, no gloves, no goggles, raised his forks and then did a spin? I don’t want to sound like 🤓 here but this guy is going to cause several accidents if not already
He was doing good but failed at the end turning with forks up
Sharp turning?
Turning with elevated load?
Too much back tilted at night?
Turning 180 degrees when forks are lifted too high? 👏👏👏 nice..🤣
Backing up without looking 🚩🚩🚩
Four major safety violations4 osha violations
Wow that was amazing. I operate one very similar to that. He is very good.
These are cake machines to operate. Run a 10-15 k machine unloading multiple trucks of Sheetrock running 10-12 lifts high in a warehouse. They wouldn't be moving this quick.
All movements of the hydraulics should be done whilst stationary and with the handbrake applied
😂😂😂 let me go to a full stop and put the hand brake on before lifting at my warehouse. Rate right out the window lol
The sound..... that has to be heavy. I'm sure it make the lift shake
Why is the user of the reach truck not wearing a high visibility vest. It is requirement in warehouse roles.
Great job 👍.. not easy work
That ain't near as fast as my lead Josh does all day. i swear, he's so fast with it, that it scares me sometimes
It's a skill 🎉
Fired!
Safety rules? We don't need to follow safety rules.
So much better and easier than sit down. Those be outdated
I forget that the dockstocker can't go that high lol I be on the reach alot lately
Crown sells the chair insert but they too cheap to buy it for the workers
It's so funny, all these videos popping up with fork lifts like it's a new invention 😂😂 We have all known for many many years that these have existed. The titles should say
" narcissistic men finally get a job and need everyone to know"
Oh yea yea keep going. You're just a few tries left before you become one of OSHA'S deadly safety videos 😂
BOSS 👍
I don’t like where the counterbalance is on the machine
The only thing i really see wrong in this video is the unnecessary 360😂 other than that ole boy did good
Smooth operator
Now i drive a RRE 250 CC closed cab...in a freezer for Oxford Frozen Foods ...
ChristianX Z owner cool I’ve never heard of that place. Check my new video I just added
Its in Nova Scotia...
Nice but try that with a reach bro 💯
I have… I do it all the time….
Reachlifts even more easy
Forklift a lot more tricky ., wider turn radius and tilt functions
He’s using a rc5500 this one is a bit more tricky than the rm6000 (reach truck) that one can make turns more easier. Tho the one I dislike is the rc5500 with the clamp attachment, ya gotta be very careful with that one.
I have I actually drive the rmd6000 now and do the same stuff we go to 43 feet in the air.
Good
Why yes it is a stand up fork lift.. do you know what a butterfly is?
Is that Rudy's tortillas of carollton????
Yes
Safety violation can cause a tip over
Smooth
Fun toy to drive
Tell that guy to do something about his pant leg
Tu tambiem puedes! Paco.
Cakework
Dude, you work in a warehouse moving boxes.
It ain't art 😂
That's a dock truck
You do not use a stand-up lift on a dock. You are not loading/unloading trailers with this type of truck.
Sam's Club and Costco both use standups pacers
Good job but use your honk
더 빨리 일하면 더 많은 페이를 받습니까?
나는 노동자들이 영리하지 못하게 자신의 안전을 버리며 사업주를 위해 일하는 것을 이해할 수 없습니다
Change work!
Get her done ✅ quick and nice
Thats an order picker
Respect
I do that at lowes in one third of the asile
He having way too much fun with it. To swinging the forks all over the place.
Nothing Special, just simple work.
😮😱🧐😓🤨🦴💀 break the rules
He's moving too fast he's dangerous
J’ai le diplôme
never see me at one of jobs
PUWER wants to know your location
Жарайсын
Checked twice did not look back while reversing
I drove a raymond once standing up in Montreal for RoPack inc
ChristianX Z owner yeah I like the stand up ones. A lot especially the crown
I drive a Raymond. They’re good, they don’t automatically beep when they back up, we have to honk all the time.
wow
Excelente 👏
Is the steering on this inverted?
When driving forks forward yes, but when driving forks dragging how you are supposed to then no it’s like a normal car
@@Hayzeus290
Thank you.
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