I need to learn how to drive a reach truck for my new job and I have never driven a forklift before. I am nervous but I am just going to watch this until I learn the controls, thank you for this.
You are all correct about this. This is why you need proper training and not just this video. It is federal law that you take a course through your employer.
Its all in the tilt. Most challenging knowing the forks are tilted enough to go through the whole pallet and not get caught half way going in pallets thus making you get caught up
@@pope9349 lol personnaly I adjust it on every single pallet, I always travel with the fork tilted up. We also carry some pretty heavy stuff so they lean down with the weight. but to get the perfect tilt, when entering a pallet in the high locations I use the camera. Its perfectly lined up with the forks.
@@jojowildstar7773 You would know if you had one. We have older models with a screen mounted at the top that display nothing other than the camera. Our newer models use the iWarehouse system to complete the safety form, check the camera or adjust the forklift settings. The camera will enable automatically when it is relevant. I believe not all forklift are equiped with a camera, you can check if the camera sensor is present, lift the fork at head levels, go look from the front, the camera lens should be between the 2 forks. I have a to clean it every other weeks because it get dusty fast.
Good video, I got licensed for this today and it was pretty difficult. The maneuvering is confusing, I'm going to try and practice more to get a better feel for it
most companies certify through the company. i have a osha certification and they say they don't take them. so i basically had to do everything i was certified for all over again but for free this time. its really a waste of time to spend money to be certified just to be told it wasn't valid in the warehouse.
Yes, this is true, almost every company has their own certification. Once you have experience then you can get certified faster at a new place. Always obtain whatever license you need before you start driving. You will end up taking classes you already took like you said but hey, get paid to sit in class not too bad. Thanks for watching and stay aware!
Yeah doesn't make much sense to me honestly. A lot of places make it to easy and throw you on the truck right away. Especially when you work in a retail store/warehouse. I think they're should be a specific training center or specific training hands on courses in wide open spaces to get used to the machine before going down narrow aisles
Hey bro, I was wondering how you stand on these properly and how you come to a break? I’ve been getting back pain a lot from coming to a stop and having my back jerk suddenly. So any advice you could give me would be life saving. Thank you so much! 🙏
All I want to know is how to brake without it coming to a sudden stop and causing my back to jerk. What can I do to reduce back pain? Am I standing wrong, or braking wrong? I know there are other drivers out there who’ve experienced this. Your input would be invaluable to me and save from having more serious back issues down the road. Thanks guys. I know I can count on you!
So much of a more practical reacher than a crown. I used to unload trucks with these babies too even though they are not meant for that lol. I drove these pretty damn good at one job for 6 years and could knock my work out in no time with them. Raymond 💪
How did you end up doing? I think one of the best things to do while learning is to not over thing the whole process. You need to gain muscle memory so that it becomes second nature like driving a stick.
it takes a few weeks to get it down then you only get better. I only have 7 months experience and I am a fucking GOD on a lift. no one at work can even compete.
Yeah once you get used to it and let your muscle memory do the thinking it becomes second nature. Maybe we could have a reach truck derby and see who can handle this thing like a boss better????
You'll be surprised. Trust me, it's all muscle memory. Give it about just 2-3 weeks and you'll be mobbing around the warehouse on that thing like a NY cab driver with a bad attitude!
I honest hate the control design for raymonds. Why is throttle handle so far from the steering wheel? In Crown, I have larger visibility with the handle closer to the steering wheel. I heard new one added another handle to the front, which make driving more trippy.
The maneuvering is the hardest part I’m on day 2 of training and my only problem is steering. You have to stay in the middle made that tight turn tough business
DON'T LEARN FROM THIS GARBAGE! You must pull back your forks when you tilt up your forks on the load, then lower them as much as possible, turn, THEN extend your forks and place your load on the ground!
This thing is a pain turning on a narrow aisle and sometimes not paying attention you can easily clip the racks..but when you get used to it its great but be very careful using reach truck no matter what kind...
So true about being very careful. Always be aware of your surroundings at all times. Always let pedestrians have the right of way even if they tell you to go first. Thank you for watching and good luck on the tight turns. Just go as slow as you need to.
@@NKYDIY Yep. I always say that pedestrians can go first, just because they usually can't tell which way you will be going next. Four-wheel forklifts in that sense are pretty clear as the wheels are usually clearly visible when turned left or right. (uhm... as I write this, I don't know if the truck in the video has 3 or 4 wheels...)
Hey I'm about to start a gig on a stand up habe sit down experience I'm having a hard time with the knob and.palte steering when I am on the thing knowing woch direction my wheels are sp I. Can straighten out I have like 10 mins and certification for it if you have any tips to get use to it
i've been using the older once with single joystick on top. I liked them better but recently more places I go they ask me to use those. Good to know which one is for what :D
This is going to take some getting used to. Ive been driving Hyster forklifts for 2 years and although this seems familiar enough the little differences between the two brands are enough to make me a little nervous. On a Hyster you stand sideways the entire time you’re on it and theres a backrest to lean back on while you’re driving. Also the joystick or throttle controls are a little different, very intuitive. I’m sure I’ll get used to Raymond trucks in no time.
Fail. you should retract first before moving back with the load. if you level your forks and tilted it up a bit to compensate for the load weight to be still leveled, then you won't even have to keep pressing the tilt all the time each move.
Thank you for the info. As for the fail, at least I'm out there trying to show people some controls to help them out. I never said I was certified this is all for information only. I would now like to see your video on the correct way to operate this machine as I assume you have access to one and a camera to film with.
Hey man , I was at a warehouse where it was sometimes hard to get a dropper ., at least this video is explained almost well enough to get your own load down ., maybe on a lower steel or a load that's not super tall . The one thing that should be explain IMO but it's obvious it's a 101 but that the steering is Left to Right and Right to Left but when you go from a sit down to a stand up the wheel is in front of you and not behind you ., makes steering a little tricky if you get on there and don't realize that but that's about it . I recommend having the forks in the load before extending and the last part taught me why you shouldn't bring the load in close while dropping because the board will hit the side bars by your forks if you have it in too close and drop it all the way down .,
Wrong if you retract and plastic is stuck on the the back that you can’t see pallet will fall. When you slowing pull back just try to hear for weird shit
The guy next door just got a used Raymond and can’t figure out how to get the load weight function to work. No matter what he lifts it always reads 0 pounds. Any suggestions?
I would if I could. I would love to make some more training videos but unfortunately I cannot get a hold of one to make any more videos. How did your training go?
Lol everyone that’s watching this to learn. You’re in for a treat when you hop on a newer model. Guess how you operate depends on what state you work in. I’ve seen dock operators though. Those guys are fucking wild. If their equipment wasn’t so beat to hell I’d say they were the kings
Well, no, I actually know how to operate such a thing and I do that for years already ;) I like to see how other trucks work (especially as reaching out forks from the mast seems to be a US-thing only, in Europe every reachtruck I know reaches out the whole mast and tilting the forks is sometimes also a complete mast-tilt (this usually for the trucks that don't surpass the 4,5 meter or so lift-height as beyond that, tilting the mast starts to become a risk) But indeed, when I went for training, I went for the older model as that was the closest to the one I'm used to (no power steering, no fancy displays, no joysticks but dedicated levers for each function). But eventually I just had to try the Toyota BT Reflex models with cab-tilt. Driving, turning, reaching in and out was something I managed quite quickly. The fun started with the cab-tilt when lifting beyond 2 meter, which, as I expected, scares the shit out of you the first amount of times.
@@darkwolf8180 it Was Cool Although I Learned on a Crown Reach Truck...Once You Get the Handles and Turns Right, You Good...And Always Tilt When Grabbing Stuff From High Areas.
Been driving these over 10 years. I was about to say good vid BUT. Huge mistake!!! Raise skid THEN tilt. and especially LEVEL YOUR SKID BEFORE YOU TILT DOWN!!! Omg I have seen so many accidents caused by doing what you did. You MUST level the skid especially before you lower it into the racking. Doing it backwards like you did can cause the racking crossbars to pop right out causing chaos!! Please change this for your own safety! There are people here trying to learn from you. People you shouldn't be learning how to drive a big powerful 3000+kg. machine on youtube, maybe for tips but get proper training. Not trying to bash your vid but this is a problem I have seen too many times.
You are right, they should and are required by law to be trained and certified/licensed by a trained professional. This is just supplement. Never tilt your load forward while in the air.
Technically, You re supposed to drive with the forks behind you unless you are loading or unloading. This means, when your driving to your destination you should not be facing your forks. Just picture standing up on it and turning away from the forks to drive. Its a little awkward at first but you should have no problems getting us to it after a few practice runs. I was trained to drive this way because you are less likely to hit someone with the forks if they are behind you.Hope that makes sense and good luck
@@NKYDIY I give it somewhere around 2000-2005 ;) The reachtruck I operate at work is (most likely) far older: no joysticks (dedicated levers for each function), no fancy displays (bulbs that light to show the parking brake, mast max-reachout, battery reached out and direction of travel) and a big click-clack switch for changing the direction of travel. And oh yeah: no power steering... It's an old Jungheinrich, but I should look at the tag someday to find out how old it really is.
I am a 100% Raymond Fan...I am a 24 year driver...just a few questions....EVERY Video I watch...you guys are gonna wear out that tilt button, I set my forks at slightly above level and work all day with-out tilting like you guys do and WHY?...Do I not ever see one driver ever drive up to a pallet and straddle it in your out-riggers .....every body extends thier forks to pick up a pallet....very Rookie move
Dude didn't even retract his forks when pulling the pallet down and when putting it back up. DO NOT DO THIS. You are forcing the truck to work overtime to support the weight, which then might become a tipping hazard. I'm an MHE trainer at my work, if you did this in front of me I would either retrain you or fail you on the spot if you were taking the practical. Wow.
My job did a training course on this and damn i did terrible. Good thing i was the last person to test the forklift out i was so embarrassed and mad that i couldn't get the handling down. Fuck that forklift.
@@NKYDIY I think it's a bit of a Europe-only brand ;) The company was founded by a German ;) I like Toyota BT Reflex trucks as well, though only know them from training (and driving such a thing there only once)
FINALLY ...A video with a Raymond Lift....The Absolute Best Ewuipment on the market....I am 100% Sick of all these Crown videos...The Absolute worst Piece of SHIT Equpiment there is....I am been driving for 23 years ....deal with pallets daily 2000 lbs and over....hardly ever use tilt....no need if you set your forks right....all you guys preach that tilt Way to much and Why are you extending your forks when the load is on the floor....drive up to it and straddle it with your out-riggers
Lied on a resume now I’m here learning
moneybag shawty lmfaoo in 2 days i am starting too lol
Chino J Martinez lmao study hard man I’m not understanding this shit hopefully I can finesse em
Fuck me too! 😂
Terrell Thompson unfortunately i didnt do it nomore lol
Lmao did you get the job?
I need to learn how to drive a reach truck for my new job and I have never driven a forklift before. I am nervous but I am just going to watch this until I learn the controls, thank you for this.
How was it ??
Did u learned??😅
I've drove crowns for 15 yrs , I'm about to start a job driving a Raymond this video was very helpful Thank you
You should be totally fine. Let me know how it goes!
Been driving them for 2 mths now and it's easy as pie
Raymond better than crown for reach no cap
@@BloodyVoltt no bro crown be killing it!!!
@@timothykalio157 Crown does not have anything that compares to the Raymond 7530
Dont just back up with the load with your forks extended. Retract them first then lower then extend then drop
You are all correct about this. This is why you need proper training and not just this video. It is federal law that you take a course through your employer.
I was thinking that too, although I've never operated a reach truck.
I do this at my job because I saw everyone doing it to make standards. I'll be sure to stop this
Its all in the tilt. Most challenging knowing the forks are tilted enough to go through the whole pallet and not get caught half way going in pallets thus making you get caught up
most of the time you dont even have to touch the tilt.You leave it at a perfect angle and you never touch it in your whole shift.
@@pope9349 lol personnaly I adjust it on every single pallet, I always travel with the fork tilted up. We also carry some pretty heavy stuff so they lean down with the weight.
but to get the perfect tilt, when entering a pallet in the high locations I use the camera. Its perfectly lined up with the forks.
@@pascha4527its a camera on these exact vehicles? If so, how do i turn it on
@@jojowildstar7773 You would know if you had one. We have older models with a screen mounted at the top that display nothing other than the camera. Our newer models use the iWarehouse system to complete the safety form, check the camera or adjust the forklift settings. The camera will enable automatically when it is relevant. I believe not all forklift are equiped with a camera, you can check if the camera sensor is present, lift the fork at head levels, go look from the front, the camera lens should be between the 2 forks. I have a to clean it every other weeks because it get dusty fast.
Good video, I got licensed for this today and it was pretty difficult. The maneuvering is confusing, I'm going to try and practice more to get a better feel for it
You will get the hang of it in no time! Thanks for watching!
I prefer raymond for high reaches and crowns for loading trailers. Have had great experiences from both though!
That's awesome Nasal! Thanks for watching!
most companies certify through the company. i have a osha certification and they say they don't take them. so i basically had to do everything i was certified for all over again but for free this time. its really a waste of time to spend money to be certified just to be told it wasn't valid in the warehouse.
Yes, this is true, almost every company has their own certification. Once you have experience then you can get certified faster at a new place. Always obtain whatever license you need before you start driving. You will end up taking classes you already took like you said but hey, get paid to sit in class not too bad. Thanks for watching and stay aware!
Yeah doesn't make much sense to me honestly. A lot of places make it to easy and throw you on the truck right away. Especially when you work in a retail store/warehouse. I think they're should be a specific training center or specific training hands on courses in wide open spaces to get used to the machine before going down narrow aisles
Do this everyday all day. Warehouse workers for life!!
Its a living!
Only 15 likes in 3 years. 😏 Warehouse workers are working for a master plan.
Hey bro, I was wondering how you stand on these properly and how you come to a break? I’ve been getting back pain a lot from coming to a stop and having my back jerk suddenly. So any advice you could give me would be life saving. Thank you so much! 🙏
@@Adrien_broner lower your center of gravity by bending your knees
Nervous interview and test tomorrow morning I think I got the idea of it except the wheel turning also It's right to put forks down? Left for up ?
Got the job didn't ride lol. Training for 10 weeks
Sorry I didn't get back to you in time, but I'm glad you got the job! Are you driving this machine now? Thanks for watching!
thx for the video i go tomorrow im nervous lol i need a job so imma try
hope you got the job
I start friday lol
How did it end up going?
All I want to know is how to brake without it coming to a sudden stop and causing my back to jerk. What can I do to reduce back pain? Am I standing wrong, or braking wrong? I know there are other drivers out there who’ve experienced this. Your input would be invaluable to me and save from having more serious back issues down the road. Thanks guys. I know I can count on you!
So much of a more practical reacher than a crown. I used to unload trucks with these babies too even though they are not meant for that lol. I drove these pretty damn good at one job for 6 years and could knock my work out in no time with
them. Raymond 💪
It's pretty easy guys I've been driving for 6 years now you'll get it in about two weeks
i go train for this at 9 am wish me luck lol
How did you end up doing? I think one of the best things to do while
learning is to not over thing the whole process. You need to gain
muscle memory so that it becomes second nature like driving a stick.
it takes a few weeks to get it down then you only get better. I only have 7 months experience and I am a fucking GOD on a lift. no one at work can even compete.
Yeah once you get used to it and let your muscle memory do the thinking it becomes second nature. Maybe we could have a reach truck derby and see who can handle this thing like a boss better????
Nathan Curl me to im nervous
You'll be surprised. Trust me, it's all muscle memory. Give it about just 2-3 weeks and you'll be mobbing around the warehouse on that thing like a NY cab driver with a bad attitude!
Can you make a video on how to work between Isles going in the aisles and turning and grabbing a product
I honest hate the control design for raymonds. Why is throttle handle so far from the steering wheel? In Crown, I have larger visibility with the handle closer to the steering wheel. I heard new one added another handle to the front, which make driving more trippy.
The maneuvering is the hardest part I’m on day 2 of training and my only problem is steering. You have to stay in the middle made that tight turn tough business
I'm here because I lied on my resume and now I need to have my shit together for the assessment tomorrow morning lol
Thats a pretty big leap of faith! How did it go?
NKY DIY went well but these videos don’t help
DON'T LEARN FROM THIS GARBAGE! You must pull back your forks when you tilt up your forks on the load, then lower them as much as possible, turn, THEN extend your forks and place your load on the ground!
Haven't driven one since getting my licence year ago. Starting a reach driver job today... Nervous as hell!
How did it go?
@@NKYDIY It's going pretty well actually. Had a couple of hiccups, nothing bad though. Slow and steady wins the race...
Good to hear!
If ur good on gaming consoles and can drive you'll be fine
@@aaronrobertlee4414 I ended up being one of the best drivers there. I no longer drive them now, got a new job instead.
you should show on camera the hand using the buttons with each task
No can do, no access to this machine anymore.
The best video I ever seen. Thank you
This thing is a pain turning on a narrow aisle and sometimes not paying attention you can easily clip the racks..but when you get used to it its great but be very careful using reach truck no matter what kind...
So true about being very careful. Always be aware of your surroundings at all times. Always let pedestrians have the right of way even if they tell you to go first. Thank you for watching and good luck on the tight turns. Just go as slow as you need to.
@@NKYDIY Yep. I always say that pedestrians can go first, just because they usually can't tell which way you will be going next. Four-wheel forklifts in that sense are pretty clear as the wheels are usually clearly visible when turned left or right. (uhm... as I write this, I don't know if the truck in the video has 3 or 4 wheels...)
Hey I'm about to start a gig on a stand up habe sit down experience I'm having a hard time with the knob and.palte steering when I am on the thing knowing woch direction my wheels are sp I. Can straighten out I have like 10 mins and certification for it if you have any tips to get use to it
Always have used Crown Lifts, Raymond next 💯
What about stand up lifts with no extension option? I've never had the reach option, is it harder or easier?
Imo easier, once you get the hang of it
i've been using the older once with single joystick on top. I liked them better but recently more places I go they ask me to use those. Good to know which one is for what :D
Be safe out there!
This is going to take some getting used to. Ive been driving Hyster forklifts for 2 years and although this seems familiar enough the little differences between the two brands are enough to make me a little nervous. On a Hyster you stand sideways the entire time you’re on it and theres a backrest to lean back on while you’re driving. Also the joystick or throttle controls are a little different, very intuitive. I’m sure I’ll get used to Raymond trucks in no time.
Fail. you should retract first before moving back with the load.
if you level your forks and tilted it up a bit to compensate for the load weight to be still leveled, then you won't even have to keep pressing the tilt all the time each move.
Thank you for the info. As for the fail, at least I'm out there trying to show people some controls to help them out. I never said I was certified this is all for information only. I would now like to see your video on the correct way to operate this machine as I assume you have access to one and a camera to film with.
Hey man , I was at a warehouse where it was sometimes hard to get a dropper ., at least this video is explained almost well enough to get your own load down ., maybe on a lower steel or a load that's not super tall . The one thing that should be explain IMO but it's obvious it's a 101 but that the steering is Left to Right and Right to Left but when you go from a sit down to a stand up the wheel is in front of you and not behind you ., makes steering a little tricky if you get on there and don't realize that but that's about it . I recommend having the forks in the load before extending and the last part taught me why you shouldn't bring the load in close while dropping because the board will hit the side bars by your forks if you have it in too close and drop it all the way down .,
and he fail like 5 times ....you are fireeeeeeéeee
you genius?..
Wrong if you retract and plastic is stuck on the the back that you can’t see pallet will fall. When you slowing pull back just try to hear for weird shit
how much does this lift weigh?
A forklift weights anywhere between 7,500 to 10,000 pounds. 3 times more than a car...
True
The guy next door just got a used Raymond and can’t figure out how to get the load weight function to work. No matter what he lifts it always reads 0 pounds. Any suggestions?
No sorry, you are going to have to consult the manual.
The calibration is most likely off on it.
Efficient Video but there is one suggestion that capture the both places together the joystick and the operational subject as well.
I would if I could. I would love to make some more training videos but unfortunately I cannot get a hold of one to make any more videos. How did your training go?
My warehouse has the 7520 sidestance
Lol everyone that’s watching this to learn. You’re in for a treat when you hop on a newer model. Guess how you operate depends on what state you work in. I’ve seen dock operators though. Those guys are fucking wild. If their equipment wasn’t so beat to hell I’d say they were the kings
Well, no, I actually know how to operate such a thing and I do that for years already ;) I like to see how other trucks work (especially as reaching out forks from the mast seems to be a US-thing only, in Europe every reachtruck I know reaches out the whole mast and tilting the forks is sometimes also a complete mast-tilt (this usually for the trucks that don't surpass the 4,5 meter or so lift-height as beyond that, tilting the mast starts to become a risk)
But indeed, when I went for training, I went for the older model as that was the closest to the one I'm used to (no power steering, no fancy displays, no joysticks but dedicated levers for each function). But eventually I just had to try the Toyota BT Reflex models with cab-tilt. Driving, turning, reaching in and out was something I managed quite quickly. The fun started with the cab-tilt when lifting beyond 2 meter, which, as I expected, scares the shit out of you the first amount of times.
Today is my test Wish me Best of Luck
How did it go?
@@NKYDIY I failed
This the 7000 series???
I am not for sure on that one.
I Go Tomorrow on A Reach
Never Been on Any Forklift, They Don't Train Either, So This is My Training
Hope All Goes Well
Did u learned? How was it??😅
@@darkwolf8180 it Was Cool Although I Learned on a Crown Reach Truck...Once You Get the Handles and Turns Right, You Good...And Always Tilt When Grabbing Stuff From High Areas.
@@SD_Chosen thanks im learning for now the Cherry picker lol
Great information thank you brother
thanks for the video man. super helpful.
sweet, no problem,... did you get certified yet?
Hell,yeah home boy..❤
Are they hiring a reach operator there at DIY ?
I could use some access to a crown lift truck if you have one.
Thanks From Dallas Tx
Drive safe!
Been driving these over 10 years. I was about to say good vid BUT. Huge mistake!!! Raise skid THEN tilt. and especially LEVEL YOUR SKID BEFORE YOU TILT DOWN!!! Omg I have seen so many accidents caused by doing what you did. You MUST level the skid especially before you lower it into the racking. Doing it backwards like you did can cause the racking crossbars to pop right out causing chaos!! Please change this for your own safety! There are people here trying to learn from you. People you shouldn't be learning how to drive a big powerful 3000+kg. machine on youtube, maybe for tips but get proper training. Not trying to bash your vid but this is a problem I have seen too many times.
You are right, they should and are required by law to be trained and certified/licensed by a trained professional. This is just supplement. Never tilt your load forward while in the air.
I love linde easy to use
What about the steering,, why is it seem opposite to what u expect.
Because you are steering from one wheel on the "back" side of the machine.
Technically, You re supposed to drive with the forks behind you unless you are loading or unloading. This means, when your driving to your destination you should not be facing your forks. Just picture standing up on it and turning away from the forks to drive. Its a little awkward at first but you should have no problems getting us to it after a few practice runs. I was trained to drive this way because you are less likely to hit someone with the forks if they are behind you.Hope that makes sense and good luck
Forks trailing
that thing is ancient lol
+PerhapsToast How old do you think it might be?
This is a narrow aisle 'reach' truck, not a sit--down counter-balance forklift.
Not as ancient as the old Crown stackers....hahaha!!!!
@@NKYDIY I give it somewhere around 2000-2005 ;) The reachtruck I operate at work is (most likely) far older: no joysticks (dedicated levers for each function), no fancy displays (bulbs that light to show the parking brake, mast max-reachout, battery reached out and direction of travel) and a big click-clack switch for changing the direction of travel.
And oh yeah: no power steering...
It's an old Jungheinrich, but I should look at the tag someday to find out how old it really is.
Thanx a million
No problem, I hope it helped you out some!
@@NKYDIY it did , but i ended up getn another job on my sit down forks so... lol.. but im glad this was available to me. Great job...
Good 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Very heplful greatly appreciative
Good luck and be safe1
thank you
No problem, you driving yet?
Still better than a Clark with 10k hours that breaks every other week
How is that Clark holding up now?
I am a 100% Raymond Fan...I am a 24 year driver...just a few questions....EVERY Video I watch...you guys are gonna wear out that tilt button, I set my forks at slightly above level and work all day with-out tilting like you guys do and WHY?...Do I not ever see one driver ever drive up to a pallet and straddle it in your out-riggers .....every body extends thier forks to pick up a pallet....very Rookie move
Dude didn't even retract his forks when pulling the pallet down and when putting it back up. DO NOT DO THIS. You are forcing the truck to work overtime to support the weight, which then might become a tipping hazard. I'm an MHE trainer at my work, if you did this in front of me I would either retrain you or fail you on the spot if you were taking the practical. Wow.
Not to mention its just extra work for no reason.
DO NOT MOVE THE FORKLIFT WHILST USING THE HYDRAULIC CONTROLS!
oops
The best
My job did a training course on this and damn i did terrible. Good thing i was the last person to test the forklift out i was so embarrassed and mad that i couldn't get the handling down. Fuck that forklift.
This is just like a crappy Yale model I drove before. Same controls
Well I haven't drove this in a 2 years and taking a test tomorrow for the license 😂this won't help for shit thanks do
How did it go anyways?
Maganda yan reach truck ng BT ng Sweden with telescopic
Wow that seems like awful controls. I’m so glad I drive a crown.
Crown blows lol
Hate these things.. way too annoying! I'll stick to a sit-down forklift anyday.
LINDE REACH TRUCK is the best ..
Never drove one......
@@NKYDIY I think it's a bit of a Europe-only brand ;) The company was founded by a German ;)
I like Toyota BT Reflex trucks as well, though only know them from training (and driving such a thing there only once)
Job parpuse best machine as a forklift & reach trucks better then
Trust me, it's not that easy..😢
In my opinion yale is better
Try to use ah LINDE REACH TRUCK my friend and you will say oh this the best lol hehehe
I've driven a few yales. They are steaming piles of shit.
#nadi vlog
you performed a job ,, but never showed the use of controls,, which would have been helpful
Didn't I show the controls at the end? This video was done after work with permission but they kind of rushed me.
For real i get the wrk part i wanted to see more use of control...it started off very informative
Everyone here, including in this video are scrubs.
Scrubs unite!
what a bad way to use this machine.....
Thanks for watching Choquette. Could you please make a video showing the right way? I'll sub if you do!
Dem old raymond reach trucks are designed poorly
Yeah, it was our least favorite to drive honestly, but, I still wanted to make the video.
So glad I drive counterbalance and not one of these abominations
What are you driving?
Who Tf still used counterbalance? 😂😂
Those trucks are complete junk! Yale makes better ones they r junk! Yale makes the good forks
terrible design
FINALLY ...A video with a Raymond Lift....The Absolute Best Ewuipment on the market....I am 100% Sick of all these Crown videos...The Absolute worst Piece of SHIT Equpiment there is....I am been driving for 23 years ....deal with pallets daily 2000 lbs and over....hardly ever use tilt....no need if you set your forks right....all you guys preach that tilt Way to much and Why are you extending your forks when the load is on the floor....drive up to it and straddle it with your out-riggers