I started out back in the early 60's driving hi-lows in a dozen different shops big and small. I remember one warehouse, I was talking with some of the other drivers. One of them said they heard they were coming out with automatic transmissions for hi-lows. We all agreed that was crazy they would never stand up to the abuse hi-lows get. Try and find a hi-low with a stick shift now. One other thing, I just can't remember ever driving one with rear view mirrors? Drivers were suppose to look where they were going. There was just too many things sitting low you would never see if you depended on mirrors. Another thing, every place I worked, people did not respect hi-lows. I constantly had people walking in front of me or behind me. If you didn't see them and they had to jump clear, it was always your fault for not watching; and they would yell at you. One day I was really stressed out when a foreman walked in front of me and jumped over the forks to avoid being hit. He kept going and never looked back. I got off and I was shaking. Another guy came over and asked me if I was OK. I burst into tears and my nose started bleeding. I couldn't get it stopped and had to go to the hospital. I cannot count the times trucks pulled out of the dock before I gave the go ahead. One guy finally caught me and dropped me into the dock pit. I thank the Lord I didn't get hurt. I probably have 25,000 plus hours on those things. Been retired ten plus years and I don't miss them. Very nice job you did on this one. I was fortunate to have gotten to be first to drive a couple of new ones. It didn't take long for them to look like the one you started with. Seats would wear out and it was like pulling teeth to get the employer to buy a new one. The ones with larger tires on the front were much more comfortable to drive, and handled better then the ones with four tires the same size. NICE JOB!
hi... from philipines here. just wanna say that my 5 yr old son watch ur videos every single day....started when he was just 3 yrs old.. keep up the good job.
Barang yang sudah tak berharga menjadi nilai jual kembali, keahlian anda luar biasa 👍👍
Beautiful job! Sounds like the Barred Owl is cheering you on...
very nice forklift
Beautiful!
Thanks You :)
Forklifts are the best vehicle. hands down
as a forklift truck engineer, this was so satisfying 😂😊
So great to hear that from you ! Thanks you :)
Love you sir from Nepal
😘😀
Essa empilhadeira vai ficar nova 🤩🤩😘😘😍😍🥰🥰👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
muito obrigado:)
@@botyrestoration702 😍
Great 👍
Thanks for the visit :)
very nice restoration👍
Thank you !
Very very beautiful 👌👌👌👍👍👍
Nice.
Haha cool I’ve got the exact same model back at my parents with one fork and half the cab cage
Congrats! Great job! You are very talentous!
nice outcome..hope to see more....well done sir.
Estupenda restauración y personalización de esta carretilla elevadora, respetos y saludos desde Venezuela.💯💯👍👍🤘🤘🙏🙏
Wow. Awesome restoration. Looks great. Good job.
Thank you Joalla😉
Simply Awesome!’
Awesome
Thanks You :)
Nice restore!
maravilhoso super otimo
Awesome job
Thanks😊
想知道這麼好的玩具哪撿??
或哪買??
想看整理好的玩具,然後再做舊化處理^^~~
很利害 謝謝你的分享
Very nice bro
Thanks
У вас так хорошо получилось вставлю лайк 👍👍👍👍👍👍
I started out back in the early 60's driving hi-lows in a dozen different shops big and small. I remember one warehouse, I was talking with some of the other drivers. One of them said they heard they were coming out with automatic transmissions for hi-lows. We all agreed that was crazy they would never stand up to the abuse hi-lows get. Try and find a hi-low with a stick shift now. One other thing, I just can't remember ever driving one with rear view mirrors? Drivers were suppose to look where they were going. There was just too many things sitting low you would never see if you depended on mirrors. Another thing, every place I worked, people did not respect hi-lows. I constantly had people walking in front of me or behind me. If you didn't see them and they had to jump clear, it was always your fault for not watching; and they would yell at you. One day I was really stressed out when a foreman walked in front of me and jumped over the forks to avoid being hit. He kept going and never looked back. I got off and I was shaking. Another guy came over and asked me if I was OK. I burst into tears and my nose started bleeding. I couldn't get it stopped and had to go to the hospital. I cannot count the times trucks pulled out of the dock before I gave the go ahead. One guy finally caught me and dropped me into the dock pit. I thank the Lord I didn't get hurt. I probably have 25,000 plus hours on those things. Been retired ten plus years and I don't miss them. Very nice job you did on this one. I was fortunate to have gotten to be first to drive a couple of new ones. It didn't take long for them to look like the one you started with. Seats would wear out and it was like pulling teeth to get the employer to buy a new one. The ones with larger tires on the front were much more comfortable to drive, and handled better then the ones with four tires the same size. NICE JOB!
Wow!
Perfect !!!! 🤩
Thanks !
Perfeito
Donde puedo comprar o como conseguirlo esta genial esos juguetes
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👍👍❤👌
👍👍👍🇧🇷😎
😊😊😊 FR
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Indian tractor model ka restoration karo
Do you find them in this state, and then redo them?😏
The thumbs down are from those who can't drive a forklift.
សួស្តី ការងារជួសជុលរបស់អ្នកគឺល្អបំផុត។ អបអរសាទរ!
Thanks You Very much :)
ola
wow 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Exquisitely done. Blessings from H H Sri Sri Ravishankarji. BTW he's very fond of toys too.
hi... from philipines here. just wanna say that my 5 yr old son watch ur videos every single day....started when he was just 3 yrs old.. keep up the good job.
ohh Thanks You so much for Your supporting me:) Wish him grows well :)
wow👏👏
Thanks You :)
Thats a nice restored forklift richt there.
Nice jungheinrich yellow.
I worked for for them a couple of weeks.
I'm glad to hear that😊
Excellent work and you are amazing restores look beautiful and gorgeous well done and nice video enjoy watching it
i'm happy to hear that, thank you Alan! 😉
Parabéns, ficou ótimo!